Paul,

The Netgear base stations are quite variable in performance. Most of  
the troubles I see with wireless systems at my contract client have  
come down to one of these base stations. The Netgear Maxrange seem to  
do a lot better.

I have an older Apple Airport base station ("snow" version prior to  
802.11g). With the same late-model PowerBook G4 1.67Ghz, I'm able to  
get a clean signal 150' away at the pool behind my apartment  
building... !

Godfrey

On Jul 9, 2006, at 4:14 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

> My employer bought me a Mac G4 1.67 gig titanium laptop with 1 gig of
> ram. I'm liking it. But to my surprise, the airport extreme card in
> this machine had trouble picking up the signal from my old NETGEAR
> wireless router. My old G3 700 had the early airport card and was
> able to pick up the signal anywhere in my house. My daughter has a G4
> ibook 900 with an airport extreme card. She was having trouble for
> quite a while, and I thought it must be a problem with her card. But
> no, the airport extreme doesn't seem to have the pickup range of the
> old airport cards. Faster, I'm sure, but less range. So I bought a
> new wireless router. The NETGEAR Maxrange router. I had to talk to a
> guy in India to get it working right, but all is resolved. Now I can
> read the list in my backyard. Or down the street a ways. I like  
> that:-).
> Paul
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