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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: USB WiFi dongle suggestions
From: "naturalwatt" <>
Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 17:41:06 -0000

--- In  "craignied" <> wrote:
>
> What I'm discovering is that the IOGear WiFi dongle from TS is fairly 
> unreliable.  Does anybody have experience with other USB WiFi dongles, and 
> suggestions?
> 
> TIA,
> Craig
>

I'm in the UK.  I tried a couple of different dongles with no success, then 
bought a handfull of the Iogear ones direct from Technologic.  I finally got 
them working (problems with wrong version of zd_b.o, problems with DHCP) but 
haven't deployed any in the field and I'm not keen to do so, since customers 
will complain if data transmission is unreliable and it could be a nightmare to 
troubleshoot.

What we have used sometimes is Ethernet-over-mains modules to avoid having to 
run cable, but these units are not reliable over more than a few tens of meters.

Martin



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