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Which wireless type of network are you running at home?

View Poll Results: Which standard is applicable to your network ?
802.11A 3 2.40%
802.11B 9 7.20%
802.11G 88 70.40%
802.11N (draft) 25 20.00%
Voters: 125. You may not vote on this poll

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  #81  
Old 12-20-2008
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Location: Pittsburgh
Member since: Jul 2008, 47 posts
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Network

Wired to Dlink Xtreme N Gaming Router (Gamer Lounge) DGL-4500. Laptop uses the Dlink Xtreme N Notebook Adapter DWA-652. And Xbox360 uses the Xbox Wireless adapter. With WEP security. Great Wireless - Netflix even streams perfectly to the Xbox, no lag or buffering.
  #82  
Old 01-20-2009
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Location: Seminole, FL
Member since: Jan 2009, 85 posts
I bought a Belkin N1 from CC on sale around Turkey Day. $62?

My brother said get an N1 despite my laptop being "g".

He said it will pay off later when I get a NEW laptop. (He hates eMachines!)
  #83  
Old 01-20-2009
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Member since: Dec 2008, 296 posts
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802.11G with WEP....old school. my Linux distro has WPA problems that Im not will to deal with. plus they all can be hacked. having wep hacked is much less of an insult.
  #84  
Old 01-26-2009
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Member since: Apr 2007, 20 posts
I use a DIR-655 D-Link as a wireless access point on my network so I can turn it on and off without shutting down the lan network. I use WAP AES encryption.
  #85  
Old 04-09-2009
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Location: Los Angeles
Member since: May 2005, 7,337 posts
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D-Link DLG - 4300 wireless router. One PC connected directly by ethernet cable from router, two PCs connected by two D-Link DWL - G820 wireless adapters and one PC connected by USB wireless adapter by Media (brand). Using WAP.
  #86  
Old 04-11-2009
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Location: California
Member since: Aug 2005, 89 posts
Linksys WRT54GS w/WPA 802.11 G One PC wired and 2 Wireless laptops.
  #87  
Old 05-18-2009
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Location: Scotland,UK
Member since: May 2009, 54 posts
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1 vista (wired) and 2 xp clients (wireless WPA) via a Siemens Gigaset router on Tiscali ISP

Also 1 Server 2003 Domain Controller Virtual Machine and numerous XP and Vista client VM's via the same router
  #88  
Old 05-24-2009
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Location: Florida, USA
Member since: Jan 2006, 3,358 posts
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N is going to be standard in Sept 2009, but I find that Belkin N+ is very stable with N than DIR-655.
  #89  
Old 06-12-2009
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Member since: Jun 2009, 50 posts
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I use a linksys wireless setup.
  #90  
Old 06-23-2009
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Location: Virginia
Member since: Jun 2007, 96 posts
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G

I am running a G network, secured using WPA TKIP. Which is actually why I am here today but I will open another thread to ask the question
  #91  
Old 07-03-2009
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Location: Heredia, Costa Rica
Member since: Jul 2009, 9 posts
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Home Network

Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with 4-Port Switch. Mod., WRT54G.
Encryption:WPA2 Personal. Have 5 devices on network without any probs!!!
Used while a contractor in Iraq in 06/07/08! Had 10/14 users on system without
difficulties...once up & running!
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