Wireless SRX technology
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Sun Jun 12 08:45:52 EDT 2005
I was checking the prices online for a Wireless-G router for a friend
of mine and I noticed the Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX.
Linksys advertises that this has a wider range than the standard
Wireless-G.
My friend lives in a condo in Somerville, and he wants to use wireless
for a new laptop in another room. The standard Wireless-G can be
obtained for under $60 where the SRX is about $180. My feeling is that
the SRX is a total waste of money unless he has a very big house or
wants to use the wireless outside, which I'm sure he will not.
In any case, this leads to another related question. I have an older
wireless-B router that I use only when my daughter visits or on
occasion with my laptop. The router is downstairs and the signal is a
bit weak upstairs. I don't need the extra speed of the G router. Is
the signal strength of the G routers stronger than the older B routers?
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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
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