That's what I was getting at. Plus, as far as my bespectacled eyes can
tell, the box says "Designed for Microsoft Windows XP" on most, if not
all of their products. That's enough to make me look the other way. No
blue X = not buying...
Caleb
On Friday, Dec 23, 2005, at 00:12 America/Chicago, Laurent Daudelin
wrote:
on 23/12/05 00:52, themacuser at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Huh? Their routers all seem to have web-config and they're all
802.11, so I don't see how it can not be mac-friendly. I havent used
one yet though, so correct me if I am wrong.
As long as you don't need their support, you're fine. But if you ever
need
to call them and tell them that you're using it with a Macintosh, they
will
almost hang up on you.
FYI, Over the period of two years, I had 2 Linksys cable/dsl routers.
Both
stopped functioning without any apparent reasons. Right after the
warranty
ended up. I decided to go with D-Link and so far, after a little bit
over a
year, it's still running fine. They were all Ethernet routers, not
wireless,
though.
YMMV...
-Laurent.
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