Adcadet
Storage Freak
Hey gang,
My old 802.11b wireless card for my oldish laptop has gone missing. My wife and I are going on vacation soon, and there's wifi access where we're going. I've got work I would like to do that would benefit from wireless access, and the internet keeps me wife sane. We're leaving soon (Friday very early AM), and I have many gift cards from Best Buy I can use (the fam thinks they're good gifts, and honestly I think BB has improved in the past few years).
Anyway, my debates are:
- PCMCIA vs. USB: USB would be nice as I could use it on a desktop PC if I ever wanted to. My old laptop only does USB 1.1 and the newer stuff is USB 2. Any reason USB 1.1 isn't sufficient to run a wireless card?
- 802.11 b vs. g vs draft-n: I only run 802.11b here at home and most places I go are b. The price premium for g is minimal to none, so a g card seems like a reasonable choice. I'm not sure I have any use for draft-n stuff, as I really don't do any heavy duty networking stuff. But its range is better from what I understand. The price premium for draft-n stuff is about $40, and of course, the risk that what I get isn't final-n compatible.
Any major brands or devices you guys would avoid? Any that are really worth buying? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
My old 802.11b wireless card for my oldish laptop has gone missing. My wife and I are going on vacation soon, and there's wifi access where we're going. I've got work I would like to do that would benefit from wireless access, and the internet keeps me wife sane. We're leaving soon (Friday very early AM), and I have many gift cards from Best Buy I can use (the fam thinks they're good gifts, and honestly I think BB has improved in the past few years).
Anyway, my debates are:
- PCMCIA vs. USB: USB would be nice as I could use it on a desktop PC if I ever wanted to. My old laptop only does USB 1.1 and the newer stuff is USB 2. Any reason USB 1.1 isn't sufficient to run a wireless card?
- 802.11 b vs. g vs draft-n: I only run 802.11b here at home and most places I go are b. The price premium for g is minimal to none, so a g card seems like a reasonable choice. I'm not sure I have any use for draft-n stuff, as I really don't do any heavy duty networking stuff. But its range is better from what I understand. The price premium for draft-n stuff is about $40, and of course, the risk that what I get isn't final-n compatible.
Any major brands or devices you guys would avoid? Any that are really worth buying? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.