Robyn Lyons wrote:

> Someone else mentioned earlier about AppleTalk not being passed. This
> is true. I have a Compaq router that blocks AppleTalk. D-Link and
> Linksys do no such damage. They both make great hardware too.

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Robyn -

Although things are standardized and follows agreed upon protocol, there
seems to be glitches here and there with various brands.
I've been perusing various threads at DealMac forums to see what folks are
saying.
One reported not being able to configure the WET-11 via the browser
interface and had to install it in a PC to do so.
For some reason it wouldn't preserve the new settings and kept going back to
the default.
Asante seems to get the most Mac friendliness endorsements from many users.

The overall impression I'm getting is I could go with just about any brand
router and be up and running on a Mac.
There seems to be some glitches when I want to consider giving the S900 the
wireless option or setting up a wireless router (that doesn't use the
Airport base.)

I'm still learning this stuff and I appreciate folks bringing me up to
speed.




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