On 5/21/04 11:25 PM, "Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I depends on what kind or router you get. If I were buying one, I would
> get one with "built in" wireless capability. There are a ton available.
> Airport is one, but on the pricey side. Unless you have to route
> AppleTalk, save some $$ and get a Linksys or such.
> Ken

I agree with Ken on all his points. Adding my 2�, if I were buying one, I
would buy from a company with a good track record of support the Mac
platform. Linksys is notorious for having lousy tech support for Macs. I
wish I had known that before I bought my first router - hard to set up, no
Mac manual, etc. I now have an Asante FR-1104g that is just terrific. Tech
support has been great. Ymmv.
John


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