Jeslek
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My question is two fold. I can't continue on without a laptop. I'm very dependant on computers wherever I go. Whether it is school, work, or home, I need my email and internet. I'm strongly thinking of getting something in the order of this: http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=31553&item=2728215997
I want to try and stay under C$1,000 (about US$0.15) (ok ok ok
, about US$700). I have had lots of good experiences with ThinkPads and this looks like a good deal. Any comments?
PIII-850Mhz / 256MB / 32.0GB / DVD-ROM / 15"TFT (max 1600x1200) for C$999.
The second part is about wireless networks. I'm thinking of buying a Netgear 802.11g 54 Mbps wireless PCMCIA card and a Netgear wireless access point. At home and work I can use the access point and then carry my laptop around without having to look for a network plug all the time, and at university I can relax in a lot of the buildings because it is covered by a wireless network. Does anyone have any experience with this stuff? How reliable is wireless networks? Do speeds vary a lot? What happens if you are connected at 54 Mbps but due to signal loss or something it has to drop to 11 Mbps or something? Does it reconnect and connect?
I want to try and stay under C$1,000 (about US$0.15) (ok ok ok

PIII-850Mhz / 256MB / 32.0GB / DVD-ROM / 15"TFT (max 1600x1200) for C$999.
The second part is about wireless networks. I'm thinking of buying a Netgear 802.11g 54 Mbps wireless PCMCIA card and a Netgear wireless access point. At home and work I can use the access point and then carry my laptop around without having to look for a network plug all the time, and at university I can relax in a lot of the buildings because it is covered by a wireless network. Does anyone have any experience with this stuff? How reliable is wireless networks? Do speeds vary a lot? What happens if you are connected at 54 Mbps but due to signal loss or something it has to drop to 11 Mbps or something? Does it reconnect and connect?