Simple, reliable and secure the AT-WCL452 combines the best of both worlds: the advantages of a wireless network with the security managing EAP when combined with ATI wireless... more
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Simple, reliable and secure the AT-WCL452 combines the best of both worlds: the advantages of a wireless network with the security managing EAP when combined with ATI wireless access points. Connectivity is offered when and where you need it. The AT-WCL452 provides reliable performance without wires. Automatic rate selection dynamically supports 1, 2, 5.5 and 11Mbps for maximum availability and reliability of network connections. The proper data rate is determined automatically permitting robust connectivity. Instead of using traditional cabling to create a network, this 11Mbps wireless LAN technology provides efficient, reliable wireless communication between multiple computers, appliances, and the Internet. It enables users to experience the many benefits of wireless LANs by allowing them to provide network access in hard to wire locations; provide easy network access in conference rooms and public areas; ensure hassle-free connectivity in spaces that are frequently reconfigured. The AT-WCL452 enables a variety of Mobile LAN resources such as access to e-mail, the Internet, and library databases. It enables peer-to-peer communications between portables in a wireless LAN. In public spaces, the technology will let users access the Internet remotely using their home or office ISP accounts. Without the burden of cabling, you will enjoy unprecedented freedom to move about the home, office, classroom, or public space. The AT-WCL452 offers standards based compatibility by complying with IEEE 802.11b 11Mbps and 5.5Mbps standard and IEEE 802.11 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) 1Mbps and 2Mbps standard. By conforming to the IEEE 802.11b standard, it ensures interoperability with equipment from many vendors.
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Advantages: Cheap and runs most older games with minimal fuss. Disadvantages: No shader support and not very powerful.
...With this card on the market i really wanted this one when i was buying a new PC. Having no idea about the games being developed and the details of graphics cards I got one. I was impressed how it boosted the detail of every game i had in my house.
I was able to play "medal of honour: allied assault" quite well with a decent Framerate of around 80-100.
Most games nowadays require shader support, and that is something this card does not have therefore you will very likely loose out on the features of that game plus a very poor framerate due to the old design of this card.
Make no mistake though, Nvidia have a reputation for not making good quality graphics available but they specialise in the stability of their cards. And this card was very stable, i dont remember any unnecissary rendering times and RAM access.
There a bunch of flaws...
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Advantages: cheap, powerful and with a better design than intels pentium processors Disadvantages: maybe lacks some of the brute force of intels pentium processors
....8 gigahurz.
After actually trying to overload the computer I found it almost possible as I couldnt contend with the athlons speed. The only thing that worried me was the compatability of my chip with games. After inserting Medal of honour allied assault I was fearful of lag but to my delight I was in the midst of battle on the highest settings with top speed throughout.
I learnt that there isnt a bad area of design in this chip and it excels at whatever u throw at it. If u are getting a new pc with xp then definately get this chip and if u want to upgrade your processor then I'd still say buy this over a pentium 4 even if u dont mind spending double the money. Overall a top quality cpu with no faults (except it might lack against the un-needed total workhorse that is the pentium 2.2 gig). This just excellerates in all areas. Buy it, its...
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