Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 21:35:52 -0500
Subject: Pismo & Apple's Airport Card & Earthlink Cable Svc
From: Norm Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

What is the best way to network?    On line discussion states that
an  Apple AirPort Card will work with any wireless router.

on 18/03/04 17:26, Jeff Hubatka at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have Earthlink - runs through a Linksys router (wired), and I also
have a wireless D-Link router acting as an access point. Airport cards
installed in a Titanium and a Pismo, also WaveLAN wireless PCMCIA
cards
in a Lombard and 5300. So to answer your question, any wireless router
will work.

On Friday, March 19, 2004, at 01:15 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

Keep in mind that some wireless access points won't support AppleTalk packets (Linksys won't)...

-Laurent.

Question: Will other wireless access points support Apple Talk Packets ?(Other than Linksys)

I think that *SOME* Netgear models will support them. The best thing is to
check with the manufacturer. Asante also supports them. They've been
supporting the Macintosh for many years and their products are compatible.


-Laurent.

What I've seen is a lot of routers will pass Appletalk on the wired side, not on the wireless. I have a DLink DI-614, it's set up that way. There was a note on macintouch.com recently about which will pass AT wireless, and I know the Buffalo was one. Don't remember the rest (short list though), but I'd suggest looking at the wireless reports on their site for the past week.


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JSH
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