[G4] Wireless Networking for iBook
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briang113 at pacbell.net
Tue Jul 26 13:46:12 PDT 2005
FYI, Linksys is now a Cisco company. Cisco bought them a while back.
AFASIK D-link is somewhere in So Cal.
I think they were always seperate companies.
On Jul 26, 2005, at 1:12 PM, Harry Freeman wrote:
> Greetings ( + )!( + )
>
> On Jul 26, 2005, at 11:15 AM, Steve Goldstein wrote:
>
>
>> I had used a D-Link until it gave up the ghost, and then bought a
>> Linksys, because there was a sale at the local MicroCenter on
>> Linksys at the time. Both are configured through a web
>> interface. Both work just fine with my wireless gear including a
>> Cube with an [old] Airport card and a PC laptop, and the Linksys
>> works just fine with a new wireless hp Printer (Deskjet 5800).
>>
>> --Steve
>>
>> At 12:17 PM -0500 7/26/05, Jason McClary wrote:
>>
>>> I've used D-Link models for years with no problems. That said
>>> though the newest D-link I got (http://games.dlink.com/products/?
>>> pid=370&#DGL-4300) is nice but the web interface doesn't work
>>> very well with Safari. I ended up having to use a PC and IE to do
>>> all the configuration options.
>>>
>>
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>
> Well as I recall, unless they have made a big change, D-Link and
> Linksys are one in the same. I haven't been that way in a long time
> but they both are located just off of the Central Expressway in
> Sunnyvale.
>
>
> Best Regards, /\*_*/\
>
> Harry (*^_^*)
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