Some brands do advertise up to 125Mbps but honestly, this is more marketing than anything else. It does provides a small boost but really, nothing to make anyone upgrade.
We'll have to wait about 2 years IMO to get something really beter. 2005/6/17, David Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I place my *ist-DS's image files on a network file server at home (yup, > I'm one of those guys). From there, my wife and I use our notebooks to > view, edit, resize, post, email, and print our images. Our fileserver > is connected to the network with cat-5 and a full duplex 100BaseT NIC. > But our notebooks from which we do all our work are connected wirelessly > with 802.11g wifi cards (56Mbps). > > We have ourselves a bottleneck, paarticularly when we're batch resizing > to post online. > > I'm wondering if anyone here has used anything faster than 56Mbps wifi > cards (standard 802.11g). I'm not sure I'm all that anxious to upgrade > my router and two wifi cards, but if I can open up that network > bottleneck significantly I'll consider it. Any recommendations? > > Dave > > -- ---------------------- Thibouille ---------------------- *ist-D,Z1,SuperA,KX,MX and KR-10x ...

