Any router will work.  The ones sold by PC networking companies are usually
configured through a web browser as opposed to Apple's AirPort utility, but
once set up, 802.1 is 802.1, though of course speed varies by which protocol
you use.

Andrew


On 12/29/04 7:48 PM, "William Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a card(802.11b) from Lucent that Airport seems to have no
> problems with, as I tried it on my Wallstreet when I bought it. My
> question is, will ANY wireless router work for wireless networking? Or
> does the router have to be OS 9 specific?
> 
> Thanks
> Bill 
> 



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