View Full Version : Wireless pci card - screw on or cable antenna?
Michael Sexton
08-03-2004, 02:06 AM
Hi,
I am about to buy a wireleess 802.g pci card for my PC. I noticed that
some of these cards have a screw on attena while others have an
antenna which is connected to a cable, the cable in turn being plugged
into the PCI card. Which is better? I supposed the cable means that I
can put the antenna in a number of places but having a screw on might
be more space efficient. Or is it that the more recent one will have a
better pickup anyway.
I have a linksys wireless router but two linksys wireless pci cards
failed so I ain't using linksys again. Instead I am thinking of going
with netgear or d-link.
Thanks.
Sujit D'Mello
08-13-2004, 11:08 AM
msexton@nsc-campus.com (Michael Sexton) wrote in message news:<55b78107.0408030206.e88b34a@posting.google.com>... Hi, I am about to buy a wireleess 802.g pci card for my PC. I noticed that some of these cards have a screw on attena while others have an antenna which is connected to a cable, the cable in turn being plugged into the PCI card. Which is better? I supposed the cable means that I can put the antenna in a number of places but having a screw on might be more space efficient. Or is it that the more recent one will have a better pickup anyway. I have a linksys wireless router but two linksys wireless pci cards failed so I ain't using linksys again. Instead I am thinking of going with netgear or d-link. Thanks.
We have one that has the external antenna which is connected to the
PCI card via a cable and the reception is really good. The main thing
here is that the interference from the PC itself won't interfere with
the WIFI signal.
Sujit
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