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We are going to have an wireless internet modem installed soon. Antenna on roof to access point on top of grain elevator 4 miles away.
They supply the modem, we need to supply a router.
Heard good things about Apple Airport.
Any recommendations?
No pesky e-mail ads with a wood router
But the chips sometimes clog up the flow of information.
It's not the chips that are the problems in wood routers, Bud, but the termites. You've heard of computer bugs, haven't you?
I've had really good luck with Linksys
I never had any problem with my WRT54G connecting to my Macs/iPads/iPhones/Android/Nook/Kindle/Windows/Linux boxes. If you do, one or the other or both are mis-configured. Except for that (e.g. setting the Mac to connect only to N networks, which the 54G can't do), there's no technical reason why the Apple or Windows or whatever won't work with a Linksys. For the most part, networking is networking.
OTOH, the Apple routers do work well, altho using the Time Machine feature with non-Apple computers can be challenging. The thing I don't like about them is that the configuration you can do is pretty limited, nothing like the other routers. And the price...
Next thing we know, Bud is going to start an oil thread.
I like my Airport Extreme. Ours has handled three computers, Netflix and a couple of phones/iPods simultaneously without complaining. If I have my iPod with me when walking home, it picks up the router over a block away.
YMMV
Bob Koreis
Orting WA