From: Andrew Webber (awebber_at_wwwebbers.com)
Date: Mon Dec 30 2002 - 10:13:34 EST
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 21:21:14 -0800, Peter Machule wrote:
>http://ak.buy.com/buy_assets/retail/pdfs/004/MS0991_BBN_E_Coupon2.pdf
>
>re $20 rebate coupon .
>
>
>Target knows nothing about rebates.
>( or anything ......for that matter ;-}
>LOL.
>
>Throughtput differences re. USB vs PCMCIA versions of
>802.11b network cards are minor . PCMCIA has a slight \
>advantage.
>Both will do 4-5 Mbit easily, which is well in excess of any current cable
>/ DSL modem.
>http://www.dslreports.com/
>and
>
>www.practicallynetworked.com
>
>..peter
Peter you're brilliant, thanks!
I actually bought the desktop version first in Fort Lauderdale,
then bought the network version in Deerfield. A friend is
interested in the desktop version and that rebate form looks like I
could just claim both rebates (unlike the usual "limit 1").
On the USB thing, for some reason I thought the USB limit was
around a meg, which would be enough for 1meg DSL but not the 3meg.
Thanks for setting me straight!
andrew [awebber_at_wwwebbers.com]
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