On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 8:41 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   The Netgear WGT624 wireless router attached to my dual G5 seems to have
> become unreliable.
> Apparently, it's having problems talking to ImOn's 5 DNS servers, because
> it find some websites successfully, but often produces an error msg. that
> the site has been parked by godaddy.com on other common sites that have
> worked and will often work a few minutes later.
>
> This problem never occurs when I bypass the router and even stopped for a
> little while when I tried a different port on the router, though that may
> have just been a coincidence since that port stopped working too.
>
> Does anyone have any wireless router recommendations that work well with
> both OS X and the occasional Windows interface?
>

Without everyone on the list chiming in with what they use which probably
won't help you, try fixed DNS entries and/or purchase a new router and take
it back if it does not work. At work earlier this week there was a problem
with the providers dns servers which can really mess things up. Lots of
luck.

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