 claudeo
join:2000-02-23 Redmond, WA | reply to dsviper22 Re: Airlink+ AR315W - having some fun
I don't think this is the same hardware as the US Robotics. For one thing, the AirLink+ AR315W has only one antenna and no serial port. I should have photographed the insides while I had it opened, but it's now 1000 miles way, not convenient. |
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 dsviper22
join:2002-09-16 Albany, OR
| reply to claudeo Well, for all those wondering. Airlink+ uses the TI chipsets for their wireless cards and access points which is actually the same chipset that US Robotics uses for their wireless products. Myabe not all of their wireless products since i'm not going to research every single wireless product of theirs. But most of the wireless G products use the TI chipset.
»www.wi-fiplanet.com/reviews/arti···088971_1
There's a link to a review
I can't speak on behalf of the access points, but I do have a wireless PCI card of theirs that I use for a wireless link from a server in my garage to my DLINK wireless router in my house. I actually get great performance even though it's almost out of range. My garage is about 200ft away and through three walls and across the street I am able to get an 11mb/s link. I just got a directional antenna so now i'm getting the full 54mbp/s but it has been performing great! |
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