"f/fgeorge" <ffgeorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:pcge91h0thvpibbcb9kphov8o1b98233ah@xxxxxxxxxx > On Fri, 27 May 2005 02:54:12 GMT, "Mike" <wxyz09@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>We're going to setup s P2P network w/ a Comcast cable router hardwired to
>>a
>>XP PC and wireless to a Dell notebook with and internal wireless nic.
>>Please suggest good quality wi fi routers and online resources for wi fi
>>network configuration.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Mike
>>
> Your mileage will DEFIANTELY vary but....I have always had good luck
> with Linksys routers and also D-Link stuff. USR routers I have had
> problems with.
> The D-Link router has a simple problem in that it only lets you
> transfer computer to computer within the home network at half speed.
> The Linksys goes at full speed.
>
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