Hi Andrew

See my comments in red : 

I'd like to know a couple of things before taking the plunge - possibly.  
Firstly, are BT nowdays fairly Mac-literate, as it were?  I don't think that it 
will stop anyone from using a Mac on a BT installation but there was a time 
when Macs seemed to be unsupported officially.  A question about their 
attitude, really. They're equally unhelpful when providing PC support as Mac ;) 
Just never let them mess around with your Mail settings, I've seen too many 
clients whose email BT have deleted when they remove & readd an account in Mail 
without realising it deletes the Sent/Inbox.

Secondly, the Hub.  What do you think of it, in terms of its use and 
reliability? Awful, our BT "Business" Hub was going unresponsive every hour for 
around 14 seconds, couldn't even ping it. Once we bought a decent router all 
problems went away, we got an Asus RT-N65U which has a far greater maximum 
speed on the WAN port. BT's response was that we were using the internet 
connection "too much".

Does it use a lot of mains power? No idea, it'll be a drop in the ocean 
compared to my server/drobo/3 Macs/client Macs

Does it need to be near the master telephone socket or can it be run from an 
extension? The OpenReach modem should always be on a master socket, but it then 
produces an ethernet connection, so you can position the home hub wherever 
there's a cable.

Can you connect ethernet to it, and if so (which I would expect) how many ports 
has it got? 4

Can I use an alternative normal router if I want (eg. Netgear DG834)? You can 
use any ethernet cable router, such as the Apple Airport Extreme/Express, or 
NetGear WGR614. DG834 is ADSL and doesn't have an ethernet WAN port

Hopefully these questions don't seem too dumb! I've heard much worse!

Regards

Sam
MacAmbulance
Providing affordable Apple & PC services

Sam Mullen
07747 778022
http://www.macambulance.co.uk
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