Re: [GMCnet] Alfa WiFi device [message #65788] |
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rallymaster
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The Alfa has a driver disk for Mac & Windows
It will work with most anything that has USB 1.1 or 2.0.
For USB 1.1, you have to use the included cable that has 2 ends to plug
into the computer, because of the power limitations of USB 1.1.
My thinkpad and Toshiba laptops don't require the internal WI-FI to be
disabled to use the ALFA.
I got the hi gain omni-directional antenna to use with it, and tossed my
WiFire directional USB adaptor because the Alfa is more convenient and
works at a greater distance.
ron Clark
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 02:16:56 -0600 Ken Burton <n9cv@comcast.net> writes:
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> The thing you showed says it is WiFi capable. So you should have
> WiFi already. I do not know if you can use this in place of the
> internal WiFi for more range.
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> Fist thing you will need is a USB port on it to plug this device
> into. Then finding drivers for it would probably be a real problem.
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> You need someone better than me that knows these devices to tell you
> if it could be attached to it.
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> Sorry, I really do not have any idea.
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> Ken
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> Ken Burton - N9KB
> 76 Palm Beach
> Hebron, Indiana
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Ron & Linda Clark
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North Plains, ORYGUN
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