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Old September 9th 07, 09:09 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.webcam
Bill
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Default New in New Mexico

Hello,
First post here.

I just set up my four wireless cams at our new home in Albuquerque, NM.

http://www.thewaywest.net/live/

The cams are nothing fancy, simpler budget models:
North = Gadspot 1200
South = DLink 900W
East and West = Airlink 101 AIC250

I thought I'd ask a question about the DLink.
Even though it's located only 30-40' from my router it fails to regularly
connect.
It does after a time, but will too often drop off.
I use a DLink ANT24-0700 7dbi antenna with a DI524 router.
Is this standard behavior for this grade camera?

Otherwise any/all comments are welcome!

Thanks!

-Bill in ABQ




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Old September 16th 07, 12:43 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.webcam
Bill
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Default New in New Mexico

Rob,
I reformatted the page, this should be better...

Oh, and I had my host drop off the face of the Earth.

Hostbrix...they plumb disappeared...

Up and running again at:

http://yanneck.com

-Bill


 




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