This topic has been argued several times on the lists, and it has even gone through what one defines as support. I don't want to get into any of that again. Out of the fray, this much is clear, Linksys does not write Mac drivers for their products that require one. If you call them for help and say you are a Mac user, they will make it clear they don't support the Mac. The consumer routers, switches and hubs of today are relatively simple pieces of hardware, and don't require OS specific drivers. So it makes sense for your router to work,just don't call Linksys (should you need their help) and mention you use a Mac.
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