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Tried for a month to get USB Linksys adapter to work and it never was
relaible and had to be reset repeatedly. Got PCI card linksys and it worked much better but really want to go to N wireless but afraid that the existing USB N adapter's won't work as well as a N PCI or PCI express card would. Not any N PCI cards certified to work with Vista Have added antenna's to router and to PCI card and it still isn't reliable. Want Certified fix if possible, and N seems to be the way to go. Any ideas? -- Jim Retired, Good bye stress hello monkey business |
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Hi
Most Drat-N cards are compatible with Vista. However there it is Not sure that Draft-N would help, and there is No way to even guess since you did not provided any information pertaining the setting and the environment. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Jiminohio" wrote in message ... Tried for a month to get USB Linksys adapter to work and it never was relaible and had to be reset repeatedly. Got PCI card linksys and it worked much better but really want to go to N wireless but afraid that the existing USB N adapter's won't work as well as a N PCI or PCI express card would. Not any N PCI cards certified to work with Vista Have added antenna's to router and to PCI card and it still isn't reliable. Want Certified fix if possible, and N seems to be the way to go. Any ideas? -- Jim Retired, Good bye stress hello monkey business |