Wireless cards?

Started by psp83, Apr 04, 2008, 14:02:31

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psp83

Just a quick Q.. My boss has a 2-Wire 2700.. His older voyager 1010 wireless cards dont work with this router.

What wireless cards work well with this router (lowish prices)?

Thanks,

Rik

I've tried a Belkin USB dongle, Paul, that was fine.
Rik
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I had a Safecom USB Dongle working with a 2700, it was fine.
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psp83

cheers, will let him know..

"Any good wireless card/usb dongle will work"

Rik

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Quote from: psp83 on Apr 04, 2008, 16:32:48


"Any good wireless card/usb dongle will work"

Read; Should work OK. ;)
Anything and everything that I post on here is purely my opinion, it ain't going to change the world, you are under no obligation to agree with me, it is purely my expressed opinion.

Sebby

Anything should work. What is it about the BT ones that doesn't work?

psp83

The BT ones see router, asks for the password when you click the connect button.. But when you enter the password it gets stuck on "waiting for network" then after a while you get an error saying something about not being in range and/or cant connect.. Both router and card was set to "WEP - Shared"

I put one of my netgear wpn111 usb dongles in and it connected straight away..

I told him to get new ones anyway so he can use PSK security and not cr*ppy WEP.

Sebby

Have you tried updating the driver for the BT ones? It could be that simple. :)

Lance

I use a linksys usb dongle, and in my laptop is a intel chip. Both work fine :)
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