I have both a windows laptop and several Macs on my network that uses
an Apple time Capsule. The Time Capsule is the AirPort Extreme with
the drive built-in. I have also used Linux machines on the network and
I currently have a windows and Linux VM running on my Mac and yet have
had no issues at all in these setups either.
On Jan 5, 2009, at 12:09 PM, Dan wrote:
Hello Dan,
Thanks for your observations.
That's another option to seriously consider.
While I doubt if there are really any problems, along this line, I
do have a question.
Are there any particular problems associated with setting up other
platforms on the airport router, such as Windows or Linux?
Thanks.
Dan
On Jan 5, 2009, at 8:44 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
Hi, at onetime, I did have a Linksys, and had no issues with it
in Safari, however, I'd often lose my connection when I'd be right
in the middle of something, , and as a result,have to unplug the
router for a few seconds,and plug it back in. THese times of
having to do that got so frequent, and plus I wanted something to
back up my Mac, and use TIme Machine with, so I got a 500 gig Time
Capsule, and haven't had the experience of things cutting out at
all like I did with the Linksys router. So I'd highly recommend
going with an apple base station of some sort.
On Jan 5, 2009, at 1:20 AM, Dan wrote:
Hello everyone,
We are getting ready to purchase either a wireless router and
Cable modem or a Cable modem Wireless Router combined.
So my question is this. Which router has the best and clearest
interface for Safari and VO?
Or would I be better to consider an Airport base station.
We will also be connecting a few windows machines and a Linux box
as well.
Thanks.
Dan
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