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 djrobx join:2000-05-31 Valencia, CA Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable
·AT&T U-Verse
·VOIPo
·PHONE POWER
| reply to SkyBlue9
Re: That's fast... Me too. I have yet to find anything wireless that's truly reliable. Wireless is really convenient but even the stuff I have that works best seems to suffer from some level of intermittent brain-fartiness.
Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse? LOL. I have to have the receiver less than a foot away from the mouse. Even then I *still* get sporadic "Wireless signal quality is low" messages. The Bluetooth mouse on my mac pro seems to be a much better situation. In fact I think Bluetooth is the only wireless technology I've used that really works well in its specified signal range (although its not without its own share of issues).
Wifi networking. All the 802.11b gear I tried was a joke, always disconnecting and reconnecting. "g" gear seems to have improved the situation dramatiacally, but speeds are still about a third of what's advertised, and the connections suffer from latency spikes. When I've run into crap connections, bigger antennas rarely does any good. The only way for me to use my laptop comfortably was to move an access point into the same room.
In my theater room I had to buy a keyboard rated at 100 feet just to use it about 10 feet away. And even then the damn thing drops characters.
I tried a IOGear wireless "UWB" USB hub. The stupid thing didn't work just 6 feet away, line of sight. . I ended up returning it and purchasing a far more complex, far slower, but more functioning combination of a Belkin Network USB hub and a Buffalo router in client mode.
The thought of HDTV fed wirelessly gives me the hebejebes. With my luck, I can virtually guarantee it would intermittently stop and freeze. Not all the time, but just enough to remind me that wireless will never be as good as a hardwired connection. | |  jester121Premium join:2003-08-09 Lake Zurich, IL Reviews:
·voip.ms
| I think it's your aluminum foil hat. 
Seriously, if you're having that much trouble with all these wireless devices in your house, it's your house. There's some flaky gear out there for sure, but there's also a lot that just plain works. | |
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