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BT Wireless Networking Voyager 2000 (Read 2269 times)
capper2824
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BT Wireless Networking Voyager 2000
Dec 22
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Hello all,
Can anyone tell me where I can purchase The BT Voyager 2000 + BT Wireless Adapter USB + BT Wireless PCMCIA Adapter please.
I have looked at BT homepage but to get theses 3 products would cost over £200. I am not sure if this is a good price or not but could do with a cheaper option.
Also is this an easy setup to achieve?
Thanks all.
Rob
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Re: BT Wireless Networking Voyager 2000
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Dec 23
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Don't know anything about the package but it seems a bit cheaper here.
http://www.adslresource.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=186
1 x BT Voyager 2000 ADSL Router with Wireless Access Point
Two BT Voyager Wireless LAN Clients of your choice:
- BT Voyager 1010 Wireless LAN USB client
- BT Voyager 1020 Wireless LAN PCMCIA card
-2 x Original BT Microfilters
£149.99 +vat
Govon.
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Thanks Govon for that.
Certainly is a little cheaper.
Thanks for that.
Regards Rob
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crobin57
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Re: BT Wireless Networking Voyager 2000
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Hi Capper
You do realise that this is old techonogy it will be 802.11b 2.4GHz, 11 Mbps Data transfer rate.
Currently in the shops is 802.11g they say it's 5x faster than the above but in reallity 3x faster would be more accurate.
I have the 802.11b broadband performance on laptop is very good seems to be no difference. But transfering data between the 2 can be quite slow but it works ok.
Reasons for low price is it is old technology.
Advice go into PC World and look at your options, get someone over to explain the pro's and con's. Then make your decision and then go buy on internet for cheap price.
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