Re: Make your own Extender - possible?

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Cool.

ps. Thanks for all your help - it seems the MCE community is very good
considering there are lots of different forums:
-newsgroups
-xpmce.com
-green button

They all have very active MVP's (and other helpful community members).

Cheers!
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Angus Logan (MCAD/MCDBA/MCP/MVP for MCMS)
Product Specialist
Microsoft Application Solutions
Data#3 Limited
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BLOG www.anguslogan.com
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"Bob [MVP]" <bob@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Since your first question has already been answered, I'll
> answer your second question. 802.11b is not going to
> provide sufficient bandwidth for viewing high-quality
> Recorded TV from your laptop.
>
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> -Bob
> _______________________________
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows XP Media Center Edition
> http://www.microsoft.com/ehome
>
>
> "Angus Logan [MVP]" <angus_logan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23mL8QSjbFHA.2440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hey MCE gurus,
>>
>> I just got a MCE 2005 for my lounge room (very impressed!) and have a
>> spare laptop in my study.
>>
>> So what I would like to do is build my own Extender using the spare
>> laptop... is this possible?
>>
>> What stack would I need to install? Also would the MCE be able to push
>> signal over WiFi 802.11b to the Wireless router that my study laptop is
>> plugged into?
>>
>> Regards
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>> ________________________________________
>>
>> Angus Logan (MCAD/MCDBA/MCP/MVP for MCMS)
>> Product Specialist
>> Microsoft Application Solutions
>> Data#3 Limited
>> E angus_logan@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> BLOG www.anguslogan.com
>> ________________________________________


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