Re: What internet router?
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axiomite
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axiomite
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Anyway, now you can brag about your home networks so I can take notes. Thanks! Be a Mensch and drag wires across your floor. Wireless is for wimps.
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Re: What internet router?
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connoisseur
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I run all Apple gear, including 2 Airpot Extremes and a Time Capsule. I'll use an Airport Express when I need a temporary connection to my stereo setup for iTunes.
I like it because it's very easy to setup w/ Apple's Airport Utility.
Apple, DLink, Netgear and Linksys all use similar Wifi chips (there's pretty much 3 companies) so they'll be very similar in terms of actual use, it's the GUI and extra features that might tip the favor to one or the other.
The new Apple ones (and some of the other vendors) now have simultaneous dual band. That means you can run 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz at the same time. That's cool because you can have one as your main wifi and another as a 'guest' link for people that want to use your wifi but keeps them off your internal network.
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Re: What internet router?
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Founder, Axiom Upgrade Club shareholder in the making
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I went ahead and ordered the DIR-655. I'm glad some of you had experience with it already. Thanks, guys.
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Re: What internet router?
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The 6<i>55</i>? I meant the <b>566</b>! Nah! Just kidding!
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