On 11/23/06 4:32 PM, "Dennis Fazio" <dfz at mac.com> wrote: > Yes. Airport Base stations and Airport Express work best with a Mac > because that is what they are designed to do. They're the easiest to > set up and get working with a Mac. They are more pricey than the > others, but it wasn't clear if that was one of your criteria. > > If price is a criteria, any of the name brands do pretty well; > they're getting to be pretty interoperable these days. > > -- > Dennis Fazio > dfz at mac.com Personally, I've had good luck with Buffalo Technology routers as an inexpensive alternative to AirPort. True, the setup process is somewhat more complicated, but more flexible as well. _ _ _ _ Peace, Gene Steinberg Publisher/Editor, The Mac Night Owl http://www.macnightowl.com. Host, The Tech Night Owl LIVE http://www.techbroadcasting.com Co-host, The Paracast http://www.theparacast.com Co-author, "Attack of the Rockoids" http://www.rockoids.com