on 9/21/01 11:37 AM, The Poulins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Linksys seems to have the biggest corner of the router market.  But they
> officially do not support Macintosh.  To deal with this you meed to be
> familiar with the PC gargon and the basic elements of TCP/IP.  Some
> Macintosh folks hate Linksys like they hate Microsoft.



I never heard any mac user say they hate Linksys? They sell a good product
for a good price. All Internet routers are basically the same to set up
using a web browser. Regardless if they are officially supported or not.
Same for Linksys routers which I use. There will always be some fiddling
with TCP/IP no matter which router you use or if you set your IP addresses
manually or use DHCP. I can't see any parallel between a hardware company
"Linksys" and a monopolistic software company "Microsoft"


Chris Wood


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