I have a cablemodem and it has worked out well for me over the years. I
was able to upgrade the wifi with newer boxes while leaving the
cablemodem in place. Likewise when my cablemodem died I just replaced it
without having to redo my wifi. I guess there is some value in having
everything in one box but in this case I actually like them separate.
CB
On 8/28/12 5:54 PM, agent086b wrote:
Thanks, that is a pity. I now have a Billion DSL modem and wireless
router. When it dies was hoping to replace with an Apple product.
I don't want to purchase a new separate modem as well as a router.
Max.
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Subject: Re: Do Apple Make a DSL modem & Router
From: Chris Blouch <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 10:18:41 -0400
I don't think so. A lot of that stuff is specific to the service
provider. So you get xyz cable in and ethernet out. Then you run the
Ethernet to the Airport. That gets Apple out of making a jillion
variations of their device.
CB
On 8/28/12 1:51 AM, agent086b wrote:
Hi all,
Do Apple make a DSL Modem & Router as one unit?
I have read about the Airport Extreme etc but they appear only to be
Wireless base stations.
thanks as always for any help on this one.
Max.
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