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At 03:51 PM -0700 11/16/2005, Bruce Johnson wrote:


Any 802.11b/g base station will work. There's nothing special about the Airport's implementation of 802.11.


Except that it will route AppleTalk in addition to IP, as I recall?

Not an issue, tho, unless you have AppleTalk-only printers or older Macs that cannot do AFP/IP.

- Dan.

The last router that I know of, that FOR SURE will route native (the proprietary) AppleTalk (distinctly different from the TCP/IP-based Appletalk that showed up in OS 8.6? OS 9?) were early versions of the NetGear MR314.

But this router worked great in that regard. I could even back up my Newton wirelessly via "the old style" Appletalk.

B


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