On Jan 13, 2005, at 3:23 PM, Dana Collins wrote:
Hi folks,
Back again on my wireless networking research.
My last posy yielded one response (thanks, John!), and I know there's
more
learned opinion out there (stop drooling about the Mini Mac for just a
second! ;-)
I'm looking to obtain a "g" class 4-5 port wireless router and
appropriate
PCI receiver cards for two B+W G3's running Panther.
I'd get Netgear, but if buffalo is cheaper, go that route.
1) How does the following companies fare for compatibility:
Netgear ?
Worked with their hardware, my personal favorite.
Linksys ? (I have always had good luck w/ them, but I've not bought
anything since they went to Cisco)
Powerful, but user interface, usability, etc isn't great. I'm stuck
with this company because nobody else makes VoIP routers :( but my
previous Netgear was 10x better.
Buffalo? - has anyone used their stuff (they are endorsed on the
Apple
website for hardware compatibility)
Yes, well on the PC side, and it worked fine there (The hardware)
Thank you for any info. Shared.
Best regards,
Dana
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