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Wireless Strength: Windows vs Linux



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Don Levey wrote:
> I'm noticing something odd on my wife'a laptop.  I put a DLink wireless card
> in it so we can move it around the house; in Windows XP the reported signal
> strength (per the OS itself) is always very strong.  However, in Linux
> (Fedora 4), the reported strength is mediocre at best.  

Have you noticed a difference in surf/download speed between Windows and
Linux?

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