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Need a PC Wireless Adaptor dongle recommendation
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Seems to be a lot of these around so a bit of help needed please.
They all seem pretty cheap bit I would still like to get a decent one for the money
Its Win 7 Pc's and an O2 Wireless box II.
Only short range, do I need to take into account the 8011/g bit or does that not matter for now ?
Would like a decent transfer speed as I have to transfer some pretty large files between machines
Thanks
They all seem pretty cheap bit I would still like to get a decent one for the money
Its Win 7 Pc's and an O2 Wireless box II.
Only short range, do I need to take into account the 8011/g bit or does that not matter for now ?
Would like a decent transfer speed as I have to transfer some pretty large files between machines
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you really have to go wireless (seriously, I wouldn't recommend it for a desktop) then an internal PCI wireless card will be more reliable than a USB one. there are currently 3 main levels of wireless, in order they are
802.11b (11mps maximum speed)
802.11g (54mps maximum speed)
802.11n (300mps maximum speed)
The orange livebox is a 802.11g device so the maximum speed you'll get on the wireless to it is 54mps (which gives a real world transfer rate of about 20-24mps). if you do buy a 802.11n card the card will drop back down to 802.11g when connected to the livebox.
But I stand by my first response, buy a long cable, tack it neatly round the room, a cabled connection to the livbox will give you 100mbs all day everyday... with wireless you'll be running about a 1/4 of that speed if only one computer is using the wireless, if you have two computers using the wireless the speed is shared between them so you'll only get about 10mbs.
802.11b (11mps maximum speed)
802.11g (54mps maximum speed)
802.11n (300mps maximum speed)
The orange livebox is a 802.11g device so the maximum speed you'll get on the wireless to it is 54mps (which gives a real world transfer rate of about 20-24mps). if you do buy a 802.11n card the card will drop back down to 802.11g when connected to the livebox.
But I stand by my first response, buy a long cable, tack it neatly round the room, a cabled connection to the livbox will give you 100mbs all day everyday... with wireless you'll be running about a 1/4 of that speed if only one computer is using the wireless, if you have two computers using the wireless the speed is shared between them so you'll only get about 10mbs.
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