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"But Wi-Fi is more analogous to old-style CB radio. A computer looking for a Wi-Fi connection on a given "channel" will connect to the strongest signal available, making it difficult for someone to choose to connect to an access point that is farther away or weaker."

you should be able to pick a wireless access point, and you can, well with any OS except XP, Win2k and Linux you can pick the SSID to connect to, and it will not try to roam - unless you want to set it up that way, most only want to use the Wireless access point in there home, for SECURITY reasons
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Not the real reason  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/10/04
Actually I think it's the cost  voska | 09/10/04
Huh? What are these children at school?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/10/04
in your world  V Sanders | 09/12/04
Odds are they are used to using laptops!  B.O.F.H. | 09/10/04
Leave it up to bitty  AmusedAtItAll | 09/10/04
reall no ax  V Sanders | 09/12/04
I hate this  V Sanders | 09/12/04
The risk is borne by the IT people.  RogerBremer | 12/21/04

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