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>TCP/IP networking is neither Mac nor PC centric. Learning how it works will
>benefit ANYONE who uses a computer and it REALLY isn't very complicated once
>you learn some simple rules about how it works.
>
>Brian
It's not that we couldn't benefit from learning, but that companies
link Linksys pay to have companies like MacWarehouse advertise their
stuff in the catalogs yet decline to provide subsequent support to
buyers of said products but will for other platforms? That is my
problem. I know that there are PC products out there that provide
minimal support period so expecting Mac support there isn't even a
question. So when I have a choice I'll pay more to go with those
companies that support Macs. Why support companies that don't
support us? They may be cheaper but we are not PC users, we are Mac
users and should demand better. If you buy from Linksys, you say I
don't care about Mac support and your fellow Mac users that may not
want to have the headache of learning about setting up their
equipment with zero information and company support. Take those
users into account as you shop.
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Randy
OS X - UNIX for the rest of us
NetBSD - I got it up and running!
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