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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 11:52:49 GMT, Jeff Cochran
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 18:21:00 -0600, G. Morgan
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 23:14:46 GMT "Phisherman"
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But the preferred method is wireless.



What do you base that assumption on?


Likely the fact that broadband wireless routers are now selling 8-1
over those without wireless capabilities.


That's because 'the crowds' are now buying them. All they want is to
sit on their couch, surf the net and watch tv at the same time. They
don't move big amounts of data around and they don't need anything
faster than what their internet connection provides. They also have no
clue about security.
For all others there is gigabit wiring. I personally would put in the
highest grade you can get. Won't hurt a thing and will only cost a
litttle more.


Locally, even in homes pre-wired for ethernet, wireless is by far the
most popular choice for networking. Laptops and other portable
devices outsell desktops, and it seems everyone is going wireless for
all the other communications as well.

Jeff


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