I have an airport Graphite base station, regular airport cards to a couple of pismos running 10.3 and looking at a card bus for a G3 1400 PowerBook OS 9.1 a laser writer 360 and a HP 2410 printer/fax and my trusty G3 6100 256 megs of ram that just keeps running and running. It would be nice to wire this all together. The 3 powerbooks should be wireless, but the 1400 may need a direct ethernet connection.
Does Net Gear play nice with Macs? The local Telco wants $75.00 for the Net Gear RP 614 with 4 ports, ya I know a little high but figure I will get hit with at least 15 to 20 bucks shipping. Just want to know it will work and plug and play for the mac
I am in Alaska and they love to stick the shipping to us even though these things just flew through Anchorage a week or 2 ago.
Any thoughts on Net Gear, and any ideas on networking this all together.
Also will I need a firewall, I have read the Netgear comes with some but is it enough? The telco does not provide a firewall, which sounds a little strange, but the lady on the phone was reading from a page and not up on her facts any better then I am
Thanks
Geoff
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