Seems like both Overstock and TigerDirect have 802.11a gear on closeout. This is 54Mbps. No rebates, just good prices given that 802.11g is out and combo b/g/a cards are the norm.
802.11a operates at 5.8Ghz instead of 2.4Ghz of 802.11b and 802.11g. This means a few things:
1) No interference with 802.11b or 2.4Ghz cordless phones, video cameras, etc.
2) 802.11a has Less range. DO NOT GET THIS if you are expecting better range. In general, 1/2 the range. Especially at the highest speeds. 802.11g tends to get 54Mbps better than 802.11a at same range. But 802.11a is often better than 802.11b (which is only 11mbps) given the additional channels.
3) 2.4Ghz is bad at penetrating walls indoors and trees outdoors. 5.8Ghz is worse
Line of sight is the order of the day. Or good reflection.
4) For some reason the 802.11a standard does not allow antenna jacks, so even cards like Orinoco don't have them.
5) Almost no hostspots or WiFi providers support 802.11a. So this is mostly good for LAN use.
If you are a hacker (the good old MIT train hacker term, not the "cracker" term). 802.11a is cool to have - as you may find a situation where 5.8Ghz gets around problems. HOWEVER, this is not for newbies - know what you are getting into and the limitations. Stick with 802.11b or 802.11g if you don't know all the differences.
Ok, enough with the introduction and warnings. Now to the deals:
Overstock.com
802.11a/b combo card, Orinoco brand. New, $35 shipped:
Overstock.com Item 505099
WARNING: Unlike a Orinoco b card, there is no antenna jack on this card.
Proxima 802.11a Access Point. New, $37 shipped:
Overstock.com Item 562534
Although this Access Point seems to be some type of "slave" Access Point according to the description. I found the manual online, page 21 suggests it has independent mode: Proxima Manual
Proxima 802.11a Access Point. New $37 shipped. Model 8571 with two SMA antenna connectors:
Overstock Item 566392
The photo on Overstock is wrong, but the description and detailed (larger) photo is correct.
Netgear HE102 802.11a Access Point. New $40 shipped.
Overstock Item 548319
TigerDirect
I notice TigereDirect has the same Neatgear Access Point for same price, but TigerDirect shipping is much more than $1 that Overstock has, and TigerDirect does not have the best reputation as a reseller.
TigerDirect also has a 802.11a/802.11b dual card from Dlink that Overstock does not have.
Tigerdirect 442749
$29.99. Again, watch the shipping charges and TigerDirect is not a company for those not willing to take an occasional problem.
802.11a operates at 5.8Ghz instead of 2.4Ghz of 802.11b and 802.11g. This means a few things:
1) No interference with 802.11b or 2.4Ghz cordless phones, video cameras, etc.
2) 802.11a has Less range. DO NOT GET THIS if you are expecting better range. In general, 1/2 the range. Especially at the highest speeds. 802.11g tends to get 54Mbps better than 802.11a at same range. But 802.11a is often better than 802.11b (which is only 11mbps) given the additional channels.
3) 2.4Ghz is bad at penetrating walls indoors and trees outdoors. 5.8Ghz is worse
4) For some reason the 802.11a standard does not allow antenna jacks, so even cards like Orinoco don't have them.
5) Almost no hostspots or WiFi providers support 802.11a. So this is mostly good for LAN use.
If you are a hacker (the good old MIT train hacker term, not the "cracker" term). 802.11a is cool to have - as you may find a situation where 5.8Ghz gets around problems. HOWEVER, this is not for newbies - know what you are getting into and the limitations. Stick with 802.11b or 802.11g if you don't know all the differences.
Ok, enough with the introduction and warnings. Now to the deals:
Overstock.com
802.11a/b combo card, Orinoco brand. New, $35 shipped:
Overstock.com Item 505099
WARNING: Unlike a Orinoco b card, there is no antenna jack on this card.
Proxima 802.11a Access Point. New, $37 shipped:
Overstock.com Item 562534
Although this Access Point seems to be some type of "slave" Access Point according to the description. I found the manual online, page 21 suggests it has independent mode: Proxima Manual
Proxima 802.11a Access Point. New $37 shipped. Model 8571 with two SMA antenna connectors:
Overstock Item 566392
The photo on Overstock is wrong, but the description and detailed (larger) photo is correct.
Netgear HE102 802.11a Access Point. New $40 shipped.
Overstock Item 548319
TigerDirect
I notice TigereDirect has the same Neatgear Access Point for same price, but TigerDirect shipping is much more than $1 that Overstock has, and TigerDirect does not have the best reputation as a reseller.
TigerDirect also has a 802.11a/802.11b dual card from Dlink that Overstock does not have.
Tigerdirect 442749
$29.99. Again, watch the shipping charges and TigerDirect is not a company for those not willing to take an occasional problem.