On Nov 23, 2006, at 9:42 AM, Robert Ameeti wrote: > > They all do work quite well but the merely differ in their layout > of their 'wizards' to setting them up. But even then, they all > often work right out of the box (not that I'd recommend you leave > them like that though.) > -- I'd leave them like that for a day or 2 just to make sure they work correctly then limit access via password. Also the best place to put the wireless router for your house would probably be on the first floor. The maximum signal strength/range works mostly in a flat plain liked a CD. This is due to the antenna type and basic radio wave action. You'll get better range on the same floor than you will by going upstairs or downstairs. John -- If a motorists cuts you off, just turn the other cheek. Nothings gets the message across like a good mooning.