Art
Tue May 06 14:00:54 PDT 2008
Cool! Thanks.
Art
"Doug Knox - [MS-MVP]" <dknoxNO@Spammvps.org> wrote in message
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> As Barb said, the limit should be 5 extenders. And likely that's going to
> be limited more by your hardware. With Gigabit wired Ethernet, and maybe a
> combination of draft-N and lots of RAM, fast hard disk transfers and a
> powerhouse CPU, you might get away with 5.
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> "Art Nadelman" <art@nadelman.us> wrote in message
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>>I just purchased an HP MediaSmart TV (great price on Amazon.com). It is
>>going to replace a tv that I have with an extender on it already (Xbox
>>360). I know that you are limited to 4 extenders. My question is 2 parts.
>>Is that concurrent or is that registered? If you decide to upgrade one to
>>a different model, how do you delete the old one? And is there a way
>>around this limit of 4?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Art Nadelman
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