Will,

What model D-Link do you have. I have used both a DI-704 and DI-604 with 
no problems ever. You are correct, they are not the most Mac friendly, 
but better than linksys. I really dislike linksys based on the fact that 
all the packages say, "Works with all major operating systems". For some 
odd reason, they consider Linux a major OS, but not the Mac!!! No mac 
support at all! Come'On people, even Microsoft acknowledges the Mac as 
the main competitor.

On a side note, SMC has always be rather mac friendly though. They make 
some good equipment.

On Sunday, July 21, 2002, at 03:41  PM, Will S wrote:
>
> Sorry if this is a dumb question. But have you been to SMC's web
> site/ They have all kinds of info on how to use their products. i
> found it useful when setting up 2 of their ethernet cards. While any
> router should be able to work with a Mac if there is no Tech support
> it maybe hard to set it up. SMC has seemed to be Mac friendly. What
> say others? I'm using A D-Link router and it works well with no
> trouble at all and the price was right. But I don't recommend they as
> they are not Mac friendly and it was hell getting it set up to work.
> In fact I had to use a PC to to set it up! Will S


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