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Post 1 made on Thursday February 19, 2004 at 14:48 |
Stephen Coates Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | June 2003 155 |
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I got to get this thing to work. All in all the product concept is excellent. If only it would work reliably.
Some more info for you.
I use Netgear network products and have done so for many years.
A few notes. Originally my WNAP was in a central location. Now its in our demo Cinema.
Yesterday the WNAP & NetX were no more than 2 metres apart.
Yesterday and the first part of today (I did a demo) they were no more than 2 metres apart.
WOW. It worked every time, no glitches.
Following the success I had our technician move the NetX into the AV cabinet. (approximately 4 metres from the WNAP).
The result is not what I expected. I was back to delays, lag, intermittant performance, non performance.
So tonight I moved it back within 2 meters of WNAP.
Delight (apart from the inital delay, I think its making the wireless connection) it almost always works. (Mute, Vol up, Vol down, channel change).
I'm off now to try a few more postions. I'll keep you posted on how I get on.
Note: Netgear is a good product with it data sheet indicating that it should be good for 35m in a brick building.
Why don't you all with NetX problems., get the WNAP and NetX closer together (5m, 4m, 3m, 2m, 1m) give it a test and post the results back.
I'd be keen to see what happens. If it works I'd like to know what WNAP devices are being used and what distance works best.
Hope I made sense, I've had a couple of beers.
Whoops, I must of had couple, I thought I was posting this in another thread. Sorry.
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