My Linksys Wireless Router (model WCG200) supports 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g. I’ve never had problems with it. I currently use it exclusively for wireless access around the house with a WPC54G Linksys wireless adapter plugged into the PCMCIA slot on my laptop. I’ve tried a Belkin wireless access point and it just didn’t work–with anything. I’ve tried a Netgear wireless router (WGR614) which is faster in terms of total throughput, but the Linksys router is by far the easiest to configure and manage.
Time for another e-mail from the Ask InetDaemon mailbag:
Dear InetDaemon, I would like to know the difference between
LAN protocols and WAN protocols.
I’m currently performing a high-level survey of the products available in the Virtualization software space. Since the development of Xen, there has been an explosion of software to allow you to run more than one server on the same host. This series of posts will begin with a quick introduction to what Virtualization is, what it is used for and summarize with a survey of vendors and products.
I’ll be looking at three different kinds of virtualization software:
I’ve often been asked what tools I use in building and maintaining InetDaemon.Com. I do nearly all my development work from a Windows computer. InetDaemon.Com doesn’t use Java and only a small amount of JavaScript, so my needs are fairly modest and I don’t require a lot of heavy software to do the work. Here is the short list of tools I use to create and maintain InetDaemon.com…
InetDaemon’s Web Development Tools