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Can anyone give me the good and bad points of a MIMO standard versus the
802.11g? I understand MIMO travels further, something I need, but I want to
know the downside as well.

Thanks

pjb


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I have the Linksys router and PC card and they work great for me. I havfe
had no problems with them. They have greatly extended the effective range
around my house.

Dave G

"pjbphd" <pjbphdspamsux@cox.net> wrote in message
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> Can anyone give me the good and bad points of a MIMO standard versus the
> 802.11g? I understand MIMO travels further, something I need, but I want
> to know the downside as well.
>
> Thanks
>
> pjb
>
>
> --
> Too many spams have forced me to alter my email. If you wish to email me
> directly please send messages to pjbphd at cox dot net
>

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I would appreciate it if you could tell me which pcmcia controller your
laptop uses in conjunction with your Linksys MIMO pc card - the O2Micro
or Texas Instruments?

Thanks,
Harvey



Dave G wrote:
> I have the Linksys router and PC card and they work great for me. I havfe
> had no problems with them. They have greatly extended the effective range
> around my house.
>
> Dave G
>
> "pjbphd" <pjbphdspamsux@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:50vLe.1610$Us5.648@fed1read02...
>
>>Can anyone give me the good and bad points of a MIMO standard versus the
>>802.11g? I understand MIMO travels further, something I need, but I want
>>to know the downside as well.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>pjb
>>
>>
>>--
>>Too many spams have forced me to alter my email. If you wish to email me
>>directly please send messages to pjbphd at cox dot net
>>
>
>
>

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I'm not sure but the laptop is a nearly new IBM Thinkpad X40.

Dave G

"Harvey Gratt" <hgratt@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:WN-dndPKIbOJf2LfRVn-rA@comcast.com...
>I would appreciate it if you could tell me which pcmcia controller your
>laptop uses in conjunction with your Linksys MIMO pc card - the O2Micro or
>Texas Instruments?
>
> Thanks,
> Harvey
>
>
>
> Dave G wrote:
>> I have the Linksys router and PC card and they work great for me. I
>> havfe had no problems with them. They have greatly extended the
>> effective range around my house.
>>
>> Dave G
>>
>> "pjbphd" <pjbphdspamsux@cox.net> wrote in message
>> news:50vLe.1610$Us5.648@fed1read02...
>>
>>>Can anyone give me the good and bad points of a MIMO standard versus the
>>>802.11g? I understand MIMO travels further, something I need, but I want
>>>to know the downside as well.
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>pjb
>>>
>>>
>>>--
>>>Too many spams have forced me to alter my email. If you wish to email me
>>>directly please send messages to pjbphd at cox dot net
>>>
>>
>>

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