Welcome to the list, hope to see you at one of our meetings.

If you're looking to go with a business environment, I would highly
recommend getting a Cisco Access Point.  I would not recommend using a
consumer grade access point for your business. You'll get greater
reliability and distance out of a 'real' access point.

You can get used Cisco gear cheap (Aironet 340's & 350's) on eBay.  I'm
a bit of a Cisco bigot myself, because it works... no exceptions. That
and I used to work for Cisco :-)

Just my 2 cents...

Regards,

Joel

-----Original Message-----
From: tcwug-list-admin at tcwug.org [mailto:tcwug-list-admin at tcwug.org] On
Behalf Of duncan
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 11:13 AM
To: tcwug-list at tcwug.org
Subject: [TCWUG] introductory email...


Hey gang-

I a new subscriber to the tcwug list. Looks as if its still pretty cozy,
so i thought id introduce myself, and mention why i subscribed.

Im pretty new to wireless "stuff". I am looking to bring wireless to my
company, and home. Not really sure where to go, other than i need a WAP
and some cards.  (ive also got a Zaurus that id love to have wireless
access with).  I kinda interested in what ive seen about opening up
wireless access from my house. I live pretty close to AAA.

so, ill be lurking at least. 

Does it really make any difference for a small business ( < 10 wireless
nodes) WAP, vs a home WAP? I saw some links to some waps on the tcwug
page... are those good for business too?

Duncan

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