We have a mixed, apples and wind'ohs, network here. No problem. At home I 
have an ibook with an airport card, and a d-link WAP. I'd suggest going for 
something like that setup. I just would not go for the Airport myself, too 
expensive for what it does.

larry

At 09:23 AM 3/17/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>: for a power machine right?  Don't go with Apple on a windows network.  The
>: two are incompatible and you will need extra hardware to make it
>: work (from
>: what I have been told, this is second hand information).
>
>I've not seen good software for administering an Apple Airport from a PC.
>This is why I suggested getting one /if/ the wife got an iBook or somesuch.
>However, I'm pretty sure that there's no problem using PCs on the network
>itself.  *shrugs* I can check with my boss (who has installed hybrid
>wireless networks) if this is under serious consideration.  However, given
>that 802.11b is a standardized protocol and 802.11g almost is, I don't think
>there should be a problem.
>
>--BenD
>
>
>
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