on 5/16/04 3:03 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Subject: ...WiFi why?.....
> Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 10:43:40 -0700
> 
> Good morning All, I live in the Seattle area and we have all of the
> electronic and office big box stores, independent Apple dealers, and at
> least two Apple Stores.  I am getting ready to go home wireless with my
> Pismo, and in reading the Sunday paper  and all of the ads, my question
> is this;  why do I need Airport, when there are several name brand WiFi
> routers on sale for less than $100.00?  Aside from Apple loyalty, and
> the "cool" factor, which may be negligent as the router is often in a
> place where the casual visitor to your home may not see it and therefor
> not be impressed by your "cool" factor, is there a compelling technical
> factor for using an Airport over any of the other good products on the
> market ?  I have been a rabid Mac user since 1985 and love the "look
> and feel" of the products and how they work, and work, and work!
> Thanks Jim.

No compelling tech factor in my book.  Go Linksys.  Cheap, stackable, fast
and reliable.


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