How is Finding Nemo not available on BR?
A second 4GB stick for my desktop, getting low memory warnings when playing TF2, which may also be the cause of some lag-like annoyance I see from time to time.
Always use from the device manufacturer, not the OEM/retailer/cd/whatever. LOTS of things work better without custom bloat
So would I, but I'd have to take apart a significant portion of the house to get a cable to where my computer is from the routerI'd rather use a LAN cable.
If you're getting memory warnings with 4 GB of RAM playing TF2, something is going wrong. Running TF2 on my 4 GB 64 bit Windows 7 desktop uses less than 50%. Unless you're multitasking of course.
Absolutely nothing about the card or its packaging indicates that Linksys is not the manufacturer, I had to do some digging for that one. Even then I'm not sure it's the right term, Ralink makes the chip and Linksys puts the card together.
So would I, but I'd have to take apart a significant portion of the house to get a cable to where my computer is from the router
Wiremold is your friend.So would I, but I'd have to take apart a significant portion of the house to get a cable to where my computer is from the router
Wi-fi it is There is also powerline networking but it's fairly slow, as in 802.11n will make it it's bitch.The router is on an "island" so my two options are going through the floor into the garage, then finding a way to route through a few doorways and around a chimney, or going across the ceiling, then down the stairs and through the same doorways and around the same chimney.
Also it's not my house and I didn't have a say in the placement of said router
Wi-fi it is There is also powerline networking but it's fairly slow, as in 802.11n will make it it's bitch.
So I see In all honesty I would go for Wi-Fi over powerline any day, mostly due to the very real difference in speed but convenience is also a factor.Tried that, the "island" only has one power plug so there are power strips on it, and powerline networking doesn't work through power strips. Not to mention not all outlets are connected to each other. Yes, I have thought this through, if I can finally get a reliable wi-fi card it should be the best solution. For once I didn't just go for the ultra-cheap option.
Lies, mine has an Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 AGN