I am with Kyle on this issue.  Remember that not all Mac users are PC and
Networking technofiles.  Any Mac tech who would foist a Linksys router on a
non-technofile Mac user should reassess the motives.  Why should someone
have to learn PC and networking lingo just to make a router run?  If you
already know this stuff fine, but think of the neophyte.

I am very happy with Asante.  You open the hard copy manual or the web site
pages and follow the directions in a very Macintosh way.

Kyle Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I have and will continue to advise EVERY client and individual that I work
> with NEVER to buy a Linksys product.  And if a Mac user tells me that they
> knowingly bought a Linksys router then I file them in the idiot category.
> They are the ones that will be crying about the lack of Mac products down
> the line, and they will have been part of the cause.

Mothra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I did see the Asante at the Apple Store in Glendale today..
Any opinions??

-- 
Al Poulin
Anger, hate, and revenge are for the devil, forgiveness is for God,
proactive self-defense is for the rest of us.



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