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Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter



 
 
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Old June 28th 09, 01:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.technet,microsoft.public.windows.networking.firewall,microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless,microsoft.public.windows.server.networking,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer]
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Default Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter

"Patrick Whittle" wrote in message
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I ended up buying an external D-Link Xtreme N Dual Band gigbit router. I
know enough about 802.11n from previous, but do you know streaming...
High-Definition, and other media? ... the 5GHz band.

http://support.dlink.ca/products/vie...ctid=DIR%2D825


No, not really, at least not with wireless, if that's what you mean? From
what it says at that link, it can send/receive data on two different bands
simultaneously, but I would assume to get this to work, you'll need a Dlink
card that supports their implementation.

Ace

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Old June 28th 09, 11:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.technet,microsoft.public.windows.networking.firewall,microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless,microsoft.public.windows.server.networking,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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Default Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter

Well... wireless-N, is wireless-N
"Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer]"
wrote in message ...
"Patrick Whittle" wrote in message
...
I ended up buying an external D-Link Xtreme N Dual Band gigbit router. I
know enough about 802.11n from previous, but do you know streaming...
High-Definition, and other media? ... the 5GHz band.

http://support.dlink.ca/products/vie...ctid=DIR%2D825


No, not really, at least not with wireless, if that's what you mean? From
what it says at that link, it can send/receive data on two different bands
simultaneously, but I would assume to get this to work, you'll need a
Dlink card that supports their implementation.

Ace


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Old June 29th 09, 12:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.technet,microsoft.public.windows.networking.firewall,microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless,microsoft.public.windows.server.networking,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Curious[_4_]
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Default Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter

If you want to use both bands with the same PC you would need 2 PC wireless
cards. I believe that there are download applications that will use two
cards at the same time to reduce download time. AFAIK a more common use of
the dual functionality is to support two different wireless client
concurrently.

"Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer]"
wrote in message ...
"Patrick Whittle" wrote in message
...
I ended up buying an external D-Link Xtreme N Dual Band gigbit router. I
know enough about 802.11n from previous, but do you know streaming...
High-Definition, and other media? ... the 5GHz band.

http://support.dlink.ca/products/vie...ctid=DIR%2D825


No, not really, at least not with wireless, if that's what you mean? From
what it says at that link, it can send/receive data on two different bands
simultaneously, but I would assume to get this to work, you'll need a
Dlink card that supports their implementation.

Ace


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Old June 29th 09, 01:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.technet,microsoft.public.windows.networking.firewall,microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless,microsoft.public.windows.server.networking,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer]
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Default Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter

"Patrick Whittle" wrote in message
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Well... wireless-N, is wireless-N


Yes, I know that. I meant with High-Definition, and other media, answering
your question as to whether I've worked with it or not.

As for wireless, I've implemented multiple Cisco APs using AD and GPO
Certificate Autoenrollment with WPA2. Matter of fact, I wrote a paper on it.
And for video, we used a third party product to handle video conferencing,
with their own bridge, etc, and the clients (wired and wireless) simply used
the client side app.

But to answer your specific question, no, I haven't used Dlink's
implementation.

Ace



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Old July 2nd 09, 06:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.technet,microsoft.public.windows.networking.firewall,microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless,microsoft.public.windows.server.networking,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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Default Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter

On Jun 26, 2:41*pm, "Patrick Whittle"
wrote:
Has anyone used the Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter? *It's an internal, that
plugs into the PCI bus of your computer.


Head over to Linksys Support Community forums.
 




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