The only reason to match brand would be to take advantage of things
like RangeMax (increased speed). Other than that they should
interoperate at regular a/b/g speeds
On 7/24/06, Gary VanderMolen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have no experience with USB wireless adapters, but have
tried quite a few wireless routers and PCMCIA wireless cards.
Some have a little better performance than others, but it's probably
sample-to-sample variation rather than brand/model variation.
I've had no problem with mixing different brands of wireless
hardware. The more expensive routers have more features,
but there's no point in paying for a feature you don't need.
Gary VanderMolen
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> My problem is that I don't know anything about them and the price
> varies so much one tends to be concerned about the inexpensive
> ones......even if it is for a home network.
>
> You know anything about the USB wireless adapters?
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