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Wireless networking - any experts out there ?
"MM" wrote in message
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On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 14:36:45 -0000, "Clive George"
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"MM" wrote in message
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On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 12:39:04 -0000, "Clive George"
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"MM" wrote in message
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In many cases it's not more hassle
"many" is not "all", is it? Therefore, it is more hassle than wired. I
can't understand why you will not acknowledge this.
Whereas I'm wondering why you're struggling quite so much with the idea
that
supplying a wireless router by default makes sense for the majority of
people, and thus makes commercial sense for ISPs.
Well, I present far less of a target with my wired network and that's
the way it's gonna stay.
You're missing the point that you're a special snowflake. Yes, your
needs
are a bit different from the mainstream. Acknowledge that, accept that
as
a
result you may not be using the default package mainstream providers
give
you, move on.
I chose Zen. They provided me with what I wanted. It worked straight
off the bat. Since 2007.
So why the **** are you whining that ISPs don't supply what you want?
Eh? When? Where?
Apologies, that was Mark. "I wish ISPs would not supply wireless routers
too."
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