Hi Jason...

On Sep 11, 2008, at 8:41 , [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?
>
> Thank you.
> Jason
> Cedar Rapids

Not really sure this sounds like a hardware problem, though computers  
can do some pretty strange things if you don't keep an eye on them! :-)
If you are set on changing your router... I've had excellent  
experience with Linksys. Currently using a WRT54GS. It is connecting  
wireless and wired X 10.5 machines, wired and wireless winderz 2K  
boxen and a wired Sun Sparc Ultra machine on Solaris 9.

HTH,

Amanda

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