On Tuesday, November 5, 2002, at 10:37 AM, Jim Freeman wrote:

> Wow. Is that it? Are there any other pros/cons of ABS vs Netgear?
>
> I see netgear offers a 5 year warranty.
>
> I'm a little ignorant. Can you do a hybrid setup with some computers
> connected by Ethernet and others wirelessly? Could you hook a printer
> up to one of those ports?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
> On Tuesday, November 5, 2002, at 03:07  AM, Peter F Grenier wrote:
>
>> The only advantage is you will have less tax to pay on your bank
>> accounts.
>> I just replaced an AirPort BS and a Linksys Router(paid $425 total)
>> with a Netgear MR314 ($60 after rebate) Better reception with my
>> TiBook. Setup may be more difficult, but it is via browser and the
>> router supports AppleTalk. Netgear supports Macs, so there is tech
>> support.
>

I have wired, wireless, and a LaserWriter 16/600 connected. I also have 
a Linksys 5 port switch in my basement and I hook up more systems as 
needed.  PC and Mac, all living in harmony. And filesharing, did I 
mention filesharing?


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