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Is there a recommended wireless network card that should be used?

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Is there a recommended wireless network card that should be used?

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Information Services recommends the use of a Cisco wireless card for the greatest compatibility with the existing Cisco access points, but any wireless adapter that supports the 802.11b/g standards should work. Consult the wireless availability maps (City Campus, East Campus) to determine the current coverage areas and speeds. As areas are added to the wireless network and as current access points are replaced, they will be provided with “802.11g” compliant equipment. Remember that 802.11g cards will not operate at full speed when connected to an 802.11b access point. Please note that any statements regarding expected range, battery life, driver supports, and software updates may not apply if you are using a different wireless adapter card.

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