On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 23:22:37 -0600, Sqwertz <swertz@cluemail.compost>
wrote:
>Are there any performance advantages to using the vendor-supplied
>utilities to configure/maintain your wireless adaptor when
>compared to using the Windows-XP built-in Wireless Zero utility?
No difference. The client connection manager only provide a user
hostile, I mean user friendly, method of configuring the wireless
device. The actual performance is mostly in the hardware. (Exception:
A few wireless devices do AES encryption/decryption in software).
>Netgear and Linksys, specifically. Would the vendor config be
>required to enable Super-G or SpeedBooster, for example?
Neither. The enable or disable of advanced wireless features are all
buried in the wireless access point or wireless router configuration.
If you want Super, Turbot, Hyper, or Magic features enabled, they're
all in the access point. The client radios just follow along with
whatever the access point offers. Some client configs allow you to
disable these features for that client. Those are usually available
somewhere in the client manager, advanced proporties for the network
device, or buried in the registry settings.
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