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Clive George wrote:
"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... I don't like wireless ..its flay, its vulnerable and it dosn't cope well with bits of metal I like wireless - it's reliable enough, secure enough, and lets people access the internet without having wires dangling all over the living room. My house is largely cat5 wired everywhere. When I still used a desktop, I'd have gone for that solution. Now my computers are portable, my connectivity needs to be too. If I have friends or relatives visiting, I let them use my wireless internet access, and vice-versa. This works well. I let them plug into a cat5 on the wall. Because realistically, with foil covered plasterboard and chicken wire on the outer walls, my WIFI range is about 12 feet. I must get something stuck on a chimney for garden use.. |
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