Series Wireless where can i get wireless card for etherscope series II to buy?
hey i have network cable test unit(etherscope series II) that work for LAN. now i want to make to work for WLAN too. so that i have to have wireless card for it.
i want to buy the wireless card ,so can u direct me to the site that gives this service?
thanks
Just do a quick search for ES-WLAN-OPT which is the wireless option for it. There are lots of Fluke suppliers that have it.
Like http://www.provantage.com/fluke-networks-es-wlan-opt~7FLUK0FN.htm
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I would stick with a laptop that has Windows XP Pro. First thing I would do is go to Tiger Direct.com. From my experience (I've selected many for friends and myself) I've never been able to beat their prices. It takes a while to buy from them (their security freaks) but worth it and
by the way I don't work for them.
Frankly, the make doesn't really matter. Most companies build on the ISO9000 platform. What really matters is the features that you want.
Do not avoid "Refurbished" ones, usually they are the best bang for your buck. Most of the time people will send it back for a tiny scratch so it has to be classified as used.
Screen Size your call, you have to carry it.
Do not buy the extended service contract, they are not neccessary!
These machines are loaded, with the 802.11B/G/N
wireless you'll be able to use it almost anywhere!
If you have money left over. I'd also recommend
an external antenna. I love mine, boosted my connections 10 fold. Its a EnGenius EUB-362. $35.00 Its about 1/2 the size of a hocky puck and 1/10th
the weight. Connects by USB, you'll be able to use either or the one in the laptop.
Good Luck and have fun, remember to keep up
your anti virus software. This is free and updates
are automatic.
Compaq and HP depending on what they are studying I would stay away from Dell's they have cheap computers but the " get what you pay for" rings true. It is good to invest in something that won't slow or backup. College students are connected but they need the right connections to make the grade.
anything more than 160gigs is great. the more storage they have the faster the response. the computer has to do a lot of things before the web page can come up. so go for storage and go for quality.
I would stick with a laptop that has Windows XP Pro. First thing I would do is go to Tiger Direct.com. From my experience (I've selected many for friends and myself) I've never been able to beat their prices. It takes a while to buy from them (their security freaks) but worth it and
by the way I don't work for them.
Frankly, the make doesn't really matter. Most companies build on the ISO9000 platform. What really matters is the features that you want.
Do not avoid "Refurbished" ones, usually they are the best bang for your buck. Most of the time people will send it back for a tiny scratch so it has to be classified as used.
Screen Size your call, you have to carry it.
Do not buy the extended service contract, they are not neccessary!
These machines are loaded, with the 802.11B/G/N
wireless you'll be able to use it almost anywhere!
If you have money left over. I'd also recommend
an external antenna. I love mine, boosted my connections 10 fold. Its a EnGenius EUB-362. $35.00 Its about 1/2 the size of a hocky puck and 1/10th
the weight. Connects by USB, you'll be able to use either or the one in the laptop.
Good Luck and have fun, remember to keep up
your anti virus software. This is free and updates
are automatic.
http://free.avg.com/
Compaq and HP depending on what they are studying I would stay away from Dell's they have cheap computers but the " get what you pay for" rings true. It is good to invest in something that won't slow or backup. College students are connected but they need the right connections to make the grade.
anything more than 160gigs is great. the more storage they have the faster the response. the computer has to do a lot of things before the web page can come up. so go for storage and go for quality.