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There have been, and continue to be, a lot of discussion about routers -
which are good, which aren't, etc. For Vista, there is a Router logo program. It's pretty good. There are two flavors: " Works with", and "Certified for". Both the Xbox Live tests and the Media Center tests have been subsumed into this program, so all the device that get logo'd pass those tests as well. "Works With" a.k.a Basic, routers have to have a LLTD responder in them, Implement Windows Connect Now (WCN), Support QOS, be a cone or restricted-cone NAT, plus a qualitative (uptime and stress) component. Works with routers can be found he http://winqual.microsoft.com/hcl/ 1. Select the "Works With" logo under Devices 2. Select X86 processor 3. Select "Wireless Routers" under category 4. Click "Start" "Certified for" a.k.a premium, have to have all that a basic router has, plus a dual-band radio (A+BGN), plus 6to4 service, and more that I've forgotten about. "Certified for" routers can be found by using the same steps as above, except for step 1 select the "Certified For" logo. The other steps are all the same. These lists will be updated as new routers pass the submission criteria, so you should check back frequently. These are all good routers. They're not cheap (~$130), but you get what you pay for. K. |
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"Karl Froelich [MS]" wrote in message ... Works with routers can be found he http://winqual.microsoft.com/hcl/ but only if you run IE right? http://winqual.microsoft.com/HCL/Bro...Supported.html What's the requirement for blocking people with other browsers from accessing parts of the MS website? Is there an actual technical reason, or just more low level harassment of people who choose to use non-MS products? |
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I was not aware of difficulties with other browsers. I regret you are
having difficulties; afaik it is not intentional. k. "Robert Moir" wrote in message ... "Karl Froelich [MS]" wrote in message ... Works with routers can be found he http://winqual.microsoft.com/hcl/ but only if you run IE right? http://winqual.microsoft.com/HCL/Bro...Supported.html What's the requirement for blocking people with other browsers from accessing parts of the MS website? Is there an actual technical reason, or just more low level harassment of people who choose to use non-MS products? |