Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 11 Aug 1999 08:29:58 -0400 (EDT) | From | "Robert G. Brown" <> | Subject | Re: Wireless ethernet? |
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On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, David Lang wrote:
> Many people (including me) used these cards under linux during usenix this > year. > > David Lang > > On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, Mailing lists wrote: > > > Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 14:15:37 +0300 > > From: Mailing lists <lists@esc.kharkov.com> > > To: Linux Kernel mailing list <linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu>, > Mike A. Harris <mharris@ican.net> > > Subject: Re: Wireless ethernet? > > > > In message <Pine.LNX.4.10.9908081852180.1354-100000@asdf.capslock.lan> > > Mike A. Harris writes: > > > > >I am wondering if it is possible to have a laptop computer with > > >some form of 10Mbit ethernet connection or faster that is > > >wireless and free of any form of line of sight connection as > > >well. > > > > >Example: A person has a home LAN, and a laptop. They would like > > >to wander around the house with the LAPTOP, and possibly outside, > > >but not far. However, they'd like the LAPTOP to be connected to > > >the LAN all the time without wires and without line of sight with > > >infrared or whatnot.
You might want to check out the Network Computing article from March that compared wireless LAN products:
http://www.networkcomputing.com/1006/1006r2.html
This is a comprehensive review of "all" the current wireless LAN products. The biggest sticking point for me is the price: List prices are in the $400-600 range for adapters and $1500-2000 range for base stations/collectors. I'd guess you need at least one of each, so call it $2K just to play. A lot of money for the convenience of moving your laptop around -- I'm going to just rewire my house with cat5 UTP and put RJ45 jacks here and there that run back to my switch. 100x the bandwidth for the minor inconvenience of not being able to type and walk at the same time.
Of course, if I had a pool on my estate, I might want wireless -- lying next to the pool in the shade and working on my laptop while sipping an ice cold beverage has its appeal. But then, if I had a pool (or an "estate":-) I could probably afford it...;-)
rgb
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