On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 17:49:33 +0000, Mike Karthauser
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> 
> On 9 Feb 2005, at 17:40, Gerard van Schip wrote:
> 
> > You would get more for your airport on ebay than a new router from
> > d-link will cost you.
> 
> for sure. I have had some great success with our linksys WRT-54G
> wireless router. you can get the linksys routers from amazon from
> around �50.
> --

Just to add to this: I was until today a big fan of NetGear's but that
is now somewhat in question as 2 out of 3 NetGear DG834g ADSL routers
are on their way back to MacWarehouse as D.O.A. One worked great 'out
of the box' - of the other two - one would not display the internal
web server, the other configured OK but steadfastly gave me a 'CHAP
authentication' error. I think NetGear have a QC problem - at least
with that batch. I have 3 hours of unbillable time - difficult to get
a residential client to shell out for this sort of thing.

Just thought I'd mention it.

Dave
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