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| Chillin' Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: New York
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| Hey guys, I was just wondering if it would be feasible/recommended to mix a wireless router of one brand with a PCI wireless NIC of another brand. For instance, my girlfriend has a U.S. Robotics wireless router and would like to get a D-Link PCI wireless NIC card because there she can get it for a great deal. Would that pose any incompatibility problems?
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| Chillin' Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: New York
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| Anyone know? I need to find out ASAP before the deal dies.
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| If all the hardware is current and complies with the standards you'll be fine. I'm mixing Linksys with cheap-o Belkin, and the Belkin actually behaves better than the Linksys/Linksys... go figure
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2002
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| Yes. As long as it complies with the spec, i.e. 802.11B. I have a Microsoft DSL/Router, DLink notebook card, Trendnet Wireless USB adapter and Linksys Wireless USB adapter all working together on my network. I would not recommend D-Link however because of their DRACONIAN return policy. Look it up on their web site and see what I mean. It's awful. I'll never buy D-Link again.
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| Chillin' Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: New York
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| I always thought D-Link was a respectable company. I guess I thought wrong. Thanks for the input, guys.
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2003
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| Hit and miss with mixture of equipment. Hubwise i like netgear & smc, pcmcia cardwise, i like linksys and some crap brand (I can't rmemeber at the moment), and pci wise... none (inteference from computer makes way too much issues depending on what you have on it). Mix & match works fine as long as encryptions are of same bit (which should be on any recent product or doesn't matter if you don't encrypt it... which would be inviting a lot of people)
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| That can be just as true for wireless hardware from the same Mfg. though... I've got a Linksys WAP-11 which will do 256 bit encryption and a Linksys WPC-11, sold as the "matching" PC card wireless NIC to go with WAP-11. Only problem with that is WPC-11 is only capable of 128 bit encryption!
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| Senior Programmer Analyst Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Atlanta, Ga.
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| My x-wife had a Computer WiFi Professional install a DSL wireless network in her home on three PC's. The professional used Netgear WiFi products because he said they were the best. I gave my stepson my one year old gamming machine last week and bought another Netgear 802.11b WiFi PCI card to match the existing equipment. I took the PC over to my x-wifes house to install. I could see the wireless network but couldn't connect. I called Netgear Tech Support and talked to some guy in INDIA. He could hardly speak english and was VERY RUDE. All he wanted was to end the call. Netgear's Tech Support was the worst Tech Support call I have ever made and let me tell you I've made may calls in the past years. IT IS MY RECOMMENDATION THAT YOU SKIP THE NETGEAR PRODUCTS IF YOU THINK YOU MAY HAVE TO CALL TECH SUPPORT. NETGEAR CAN'T SUPPORT THEIR PRODUCTS. Dan Spears Atlanta, Ga. Intel P4 3.0C GHz (FSB 800 MHz) Asus P4C800 Deluxe (Bio’s 1008.004 Final) 1 GB Corsair XMS PC-3500C2 Platinum 2/512 MB @ 2-3-3-6 8 @2.75 ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128 MB (Catalyst 3.5) Sound Blaster Live 5.1 Gamer 2 Western Digital 120 GB (8 MB Cache) Antec True Power 550 Watts CD-R Burner - Lite-On CD-RW 52x24x52x LTR-52246 Black DVD Burner - Pioneer DVR-106 Black DVD –R +R Swiftech MCX-4000B Heatsink with Thermaltake Smart Fan II @4500 RPM Chieftec Black Dragon Tower with Window and 5 Antec 80 mm fans Round Vantec 133 Black Cables Windows XP Pro |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2003
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| Netgear's products are very good, but you're right, their tech-support is certainly inadequate. Mixing brands should be okay, you may notice performance decreases, or drops in connection for some, so make sure you buy it from a local retailer with a easy return policy so you can return it in case you get problems.
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