Hello Bruce,

Thanks for your comment. I have been seriously considering doing what you
suggested! This old router I got from the SwapList is becoming a nightmare.
I was at OfficeMax yesterday, but they only had two routers to choose from,
one for over $50.00, and the other was $100.00

Does it really matter what kind of new router I get? Will it still be
compatible to get my older Macs online (PowerBook 540c, PowerMac 7300/500),
and of course I need to get my new G4 1Ghz iBook online through the router
as well.

Any comments welcomed. Thanks.

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> From: Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Dump the thing with no support, go to Best Buy, CompUSA, Office Max or
> someplace that has the cheapest cable/dsl router advertised today...you
> shouldn't pay more than $50, and probably a lot less...how much is your
> time worth?
> 
> Modern routers are plug-n-play.
> 
>> --
> "Wherever you go, there you are." - B. Banzai, Ph.D.
> Bruce Johnson


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