on 9/21/2001 11:41 AM, Rich at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Any other reason to consider the others, other than price? Offhand, can you
> recommend a site with information on how to use these other guys with Macs?

I don't know of any Mac-specific help apges, but as far as the Linksys
routers are concerned you just administer them with a web browser.  Although
there are not Mac-specific instructions, I see no down side to using them.
As someone else stated, TCP/IP settings are the same regardless of platform,
so if you know just a little bit about the platforms you're using it's
really easy to deal with.  Just copy the IP addresses, etc., from your
current router or computer(s) and paste them into the configuration page for
the new router.

Good luck!

David


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