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** Reply to message from Lewis G Rosenthal <lgrosenthal@2rosenthals.com> on<snip>
Sat, 14 May 2005 23:05:13 -0400
Sorry to hear.A couple short thoughts:
* Why is the Cisco 350 no longer in the picture, Stan? I still have
several of these cards, having been sent an "unwanted" shipment of
another five pieces about a month ago. If you need one, just let
me know.
It is the subject of an insurance claim and a police inquiry, because it was in
the backpack, along with the floppy drive (that I never used anyway), from
which I was "separated". I'm fortunate that the T21 wasn't in the backpack,
which I was carrying to hold some other stuff.
I've bought a ASUS WL330g.Congrats. from the threads I've been catching up on here, this sounds like a pretty nifty gadget.
Yes, I've since discovered (thanks, Harry!) that manufacturers have gotten smart and are now making them more portable. See what happens when work catches up to me and I can't keep up with the fun stuff which really matters?* The 802.11g router will slow down to 11b bandwidth as soon as a
single 11b client connects; that's the nature of the beast.
* Ethernet -> 802.11x devices are fairly common these days, thanks
to game consoles with built-in wired ethernet. These devices do
indeed configure via a web browser and use your existing wired
ethernet adapter to bridge the connection to your machine. They
work with ANY OS, too, and are available in 802.11g flavors.
They're a little klutsy for notebooks, however, as they still
require power from somewhere 9I don't know of any which draw power
from the USB port, but this would be the way I would design one
from the ground up).
Actually, the ASUS WL330g cam be powered from either the USB port or a power
plug.
<snip>* Please go easy on the criticism of upstate New York.
:-)The bottom
line is that the Jewish Alps...er...Catskills are still some of
the prettiest sights on the east coast, as are the
Adirondacks...as long as you're a mountain person like I am. ;-)
You are very loyal.
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