by Jon » Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:20 pm
Wired is very fast but requires a new/extra cat5 ethernet cable and a fair knowledge of your building's network. You are limited to 100 meters ( about 328' ) from the origin point of the cat5 run. MDI support will help you with the final configuration, you need answers to ALL of the questions on the sheet that came with the MDI box, or off of the bulletin released on DealerWorld, BEFORE you call them.
USB is the simple way to go, MDI runs that way by default. The install goes pretty quick and needs only minimal assistance from MDI support. The MDI box comes with a 9' cable but you can get a longer one, the technology limits you to 15' which is pretty close for most shops. It does work as long as you can get the car that close to the Techline PC.
The "recommended" wireless solution is pretty pricey. Unless you already happen to have the correct routers/access points in place you will be spending $1000+ to go this route. I did get MDI support to admit that you can use a common wireless router, like a LinkSys WRT54G, and set it up ahead of the Techline PC that has your MDI software installed on it. You configure it so that you end up with a mini-network of the Techline PC and the MDI box attached to your building network using the router as the interface. Everything you need for this set up costs well under $100.
I am guessing that Techline won't support this configuration, no surprise there since Techline thinks AMD Athlon PC's aren't Windows compatible, but it is so simple that there shouldn't be issues. I'm not sure of the wireless range in a shop environment, we won't have ours set up for a couple of weeks, but I'm guessing that it will reach out at least a couple of bays in all directions.
Jon