Netgear router
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- Nairn0
That's essentially what I have (slightly different model version though), but not used in conjunction with a Mac.
What's up?
- de4k0
macbook on it's way, need to get a wireless network up and running. just wondered if anyone had any bad experiences with the product. my desktop will be wired and the macbook free.
a little research online points to the netgear as a good cheap option to the airport(which isn't currenlty avail in the UK).
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- Nairn0
I recommend Netgear to everyone who sets home networks up - they're cheap, cheerful and work just fine (notices smoke spilling out of router...).
The last person I recommended one to uses it with two dells and an old mac lappie (macbook, presumably). No problems, and he's a complete non-techie.
I'm sure airports are good, and possibly integrate a little bit easier with macs - nonetheless, netgears are set up from a simple IP interface through your browser - no drivers, no complications, nothing.
Yet, anyway. :)
- de4k0
cheers Nairn.
netgear it is.
- Crouwel0
? How??
Nairn
(Nov 16 06, 08:30)
- pyeaton0
Why thank you Mr Dobs!
- pyeaton0
I have one. Works great. I just cant figure out how to change the firewall settings.
- Crouwel0
i recommend the airport express. tis tiny and portable and fast!
you can also wirelessly send your iTunes tracks to your home stereo.
- Nairn0
you can also wirelessly send your iTunes tracks to your home stereo.
Crouwel
(Nov 16 06, 08:29)? How??
- mrdobolina0
pyeaton: