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Wed 3 May 2006, 23:00
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 14-Apr 06 From: Lynnwood - US Member No.: 79,140 |
What is the best router for my new mini mac.To get it to tal;k to a PC with windows?
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Fri 12 May 2006, 14:19
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 178 Joined: 27-Jan 03 From: Austin - US Member No.: 11,156 |
my recommendation would be a netgear router. They have both wired and wireless. Both offer browser based management and auto detection of firmware updates. Also, their tech support rocks. Support is my main deciding factor on technology, only because electronics fail. Not always, but...
Their Model WGU624 is exceptionally good and covers a good range, both indoors and out (and has both encryption and MAC address access lists so only you can work you network). If you are using a dynamic hosting service (like dyndns.com or others) to have a home based web presence, the current crop of netgear routers can handle that for you as well. If you are 'not supposed' to have more than one machine using your net based upon your ISPs rules/regs, all of the mentioned routers will allow you to publish the MAC address of a computer on your subnet so the ISP sees a Computer at the end of their node versus a router. I have used D-Link, Linksys, MacSense and Netgear over the years (too many to want to count) and have found the Netgear to be more reliable. I have a netgear wired hub that I bought almost 10 years ago that is still working. I'd still be using it myself, but I wanted wireless access points and my MiL needed a hub for her office. Just another opinion. Good luck with your choice. Price and feature are truly deciding factors for this one, but for interoperabilty (especially with you Mac), tech support and reliability, I would recommend Netgear. peace -------------------- |
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drewthescot Mac Routers Wed 3 May 2006, 23:00
rickenbacker Not really a music topic this, is it? FWIW, I have... Thu 4 May 2006, 14:15
gdoubleyou I have a D-Link wireless hub. You set it up via yo... Thu 4 May 2006, 21:25
lepetitmartien Linksys makes some of the best around. Grab a WRT5... Fri 5 May 2006, 03:09
JC pro what about a new product called Buffalo? Has anyo... Wed 10 May 2006, 04:34
lepetitmartien Never heard of them… I'll look on their websit... Fri 12 May 2006, 04:24
JC pro Here's a link to the Buffalo Wireles Router si... Fri 12 May 2006, 06:39
JC pro Absolutely! i just happened to buy a Netgear ... Sat 13 May 2006, 02:20
lepetitmartien Even if I crave for a linksys (for bells and whist... Sat 13 May 2006, 03:58
rickenbacker Not really a music topic this, is it? FWIW, I have... Thu 4 May 2006, 14:15
gdoubleyou I have a D-Link wireless hub. You set it up via yo... Thu 4 May 2006, 21:25
lepetitmartien Linksys makes some of the best around. Grab a WRT5... Fri 5 May 2006, 03:09
JC pro what about a new product called Buffalo? Has anyo... Wed 10 May 2006, 04:34
lepetitmartien Never heard of them… I'll look on their websit... Fri 12 May 2006, 04:24
JC pro Here's a link to the Buffalo Wireles Router si... Fri 12 May 2006, 06:39
JC pro Absolutely! i just happened to buy a Netgear ... Sat 13 May 2006, 02:20
lepetitmartien Even if I crave for a linksys (for bells and whist... Sat 13 May 2006, 03:58
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