On 12/9/03 9:55 PM, "Mitch Hogg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well, don't limit yourself. Both my wireless router and the PCMCIA card in
> my Wallstreet are from Linksys, but that's because of what was on sale, not
> any sort of brand loyalty. Once you've decided on whether you're going to go
> "b" ("Airport") or "g" (Airport Extreme), a router is a router is a router.
> 

Hi Mitch,

Thank you for your reply.
I am getting the new Powerbook G4 Al 15" and am not planning to run OS 9 at
all.  I am not concerned about Appletalk. I basically just want to be able
to access my cable internet connection from anywhere in the house and that
is the primary reason that I want to buy a wireless router.

This Powerbook has Airport Extreme so it seems a G router would be fine and
it would not matter which one I go with.

I did hear recently that Linksys is not very Mac friendly - so I am
reconsidering that plan.

I will be keeping my current iMac but again, will not be sharing files or
anything between them via the router.

So.. I guess this means I can go with any G router ?

Amber


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