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How much distance can I expect with the 802.11B ???

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In my case it has been tested to 150 feet, but I've never tried further than
that. However, I have read statements from others claiming up to 300 feet.
Of course the type of building you are in will influence the distance you
can attain. A metal building, for example, will block the signal to a large
extent. My setup is in my home, which is made of wood, concrete, and vinyl
siding. Signal strength for me is excellent, even with my router in my
concrete basement and my wireless laptop in the backyard.


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There is a card at Newegg.com that is supposed to
be good for 1800'.

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> "boB" <bobm8611@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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That has to be a false claim. Don't fall for it.

"Alx Smith" <WDMr14@TRECH.NET> wrote in message
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> There is a card at Newegg.com that is supposed to
> be good for 1800'.
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> > "boB" <bobm8611@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:10c770kmu09sb6b@corp.supernews.com...
> > > How much distance can I expect with the 802.11B ???
> > >
> > > Thanks
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Real life is more like this: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Hardware.html

Jack (MVP - Networking).


"Papa" <bikingis@my.fun> wrote in message
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> That has to be a false claim. Don't fall for it.
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> "Alx Smith" <WDMr14@TRECH.NET> wrote in message
> news:10c83l34mfeii02@corp.supernews.com...
> > There is a card at Newegg.com that is supposed to
> > be good for 1800'.
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> > > "boB" <bobm8611@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:10c770kmu09sb6b@corp.supernews.com...
> > > > How much distance can I expect with the 802.11B ???
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