David Klaus wrote:

My advice on this is to make _sure_ the router is configurable and update-able using a web interface. This will guarantee that it will work with a Mac and you will be able to keep it current with any patches. FWIW, I am using a Linksys BEFSR41 and have been for a couple of years.

Yeah, I'd agree. I have a Linksys BEFSR41, and it is rock solid. They update the firmare fairly regularly too!


I also have a BEFSR81 (the 8 port version) as well. It works great as well!

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