Bill,
By the way, I always try to stay with the Apple group for if they make
a change to the OS they are usually quick to bring all peripherals
along to be compatible while other manufactures may or may not be
quick in getting on board.
John
On Oct 18, 2009, at 7:39 PM, Bill Rising wrote:
On Oct 18, 2009, at 16:21, Ed Wiser wrote:
Bill a two channel base station is what I would look for.
Especially with a bunch of computers in the house you can have two
hi speed connections instead of one.
This is the feature for running on the usual 2.4Ghz band and the
other 5.something Ghz band, also, right?
The new Airport extreme base station is a dual unit as well as the
time machine base station.
Yeah, the Time Capsule looks intriguing, because it looks like both
a base station and a big hard-drive for backups (and is just $120
more than the base station). Bad thing is the very regular death-
after-18-months for the Time Capsules.
Do people have a feeling on whether the high price for the airport
is worthwhile ($179?!)? Netgear has an n router for $80 MSRP.
Bill
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