Hello Borivoj,

        I would avoid creating permanent desktop wireless networks. The
support cost will be higher in the long run than with a wired network for
permanent network (this is a highly educated guess). Also, I would avoid all
those residential wireless gear, and buy enterprise class (Cisco)... unless
you plan on supporting them forever... pro ($$$) and con (-time). ;-)

Also, I recommend buying mail order for such large purchases....

-Ben


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Borivoj Cvejic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 7:57 PM
Subject: [nycwireless] getting right ap and adapters


> Dear friends,
>
> I just got the job in small educational company as
> assistant network administrator and since they just
> leased another floor in building I got the homework to
> connect 20-30 computers wirelessly - on a budget.
>
> The files they are usually exchanging are anywhere
> from 10K to 500K so that means that I could use
> 802.11b and usb adapters (maiby few PCI) but I would
> like to know which ap should I use having in mind very
> basic needs and tight budget and how many computers
> could I connect with one ap. I would appreciate help
> with locations from which I could buy equipment with
> best prices here in New York. I have some experience
> with home wireless routers (D-link and Linksys) and I
> was wondering could I use one of those for my case?
> Any other suggestions would be highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks a lot in advance,
> Borivoj Cvejic
>
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