on 6/20/04 8:37 PM, PCI PowerMacs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Subject: [PCI] Which Router to Buy ?
> From: MacAddictvja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I could use some advice concerning which router to buy. I'd like to find a
> new router that will be very simple to connect and use. Need to connect my
> PowerMac 7300 and iBook G4, and if possible, our PowerBook 540c, and maybe
> even one of our SE/30s(?).
> 
> Any advice on what would be a good inexpensive router to purchase?
> 
> Thanks.

I'm using a DLink 604 with a 9600, eMac and a Windoze box all connected to
it and it works fine.  I think they are about the cheapest thing out there.
I did have to update the firmware right after I bought because with one
machine connected to it it was fine but connect 2 or 3 and the connection
speed dropped by about 75%, even with one machine being used at a time.  I
called them and the first thing they said was update the firmware, told me
what to do and they were very helpful.

Grateful 
IIe, Duo 230, LC, 6200/75, 6400/200, 9600/G4/400 and eMac/700
"Make mine a Mac please"


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