AirPort Express died!
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- armin
AirPort Express died, what now!? What do you use? What is easy to setup and reliable for a 60 square meters.
Linksys or Netgear!?Thanks.
- pinkfloyd0
How long have you had your airport?
- Two years! Was very good, super easy to setup, until exploaded this morning.armin
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- monospaced0
A wireless router is pretty much a wireless router. Get a fast, cheap one from Cisco or whatever and be done with it.
- pillhead0
I got a cheap Edimax for $30, works get with the Mac
- fyoucher10
get a dual band one
- armin0
Dont need one. Or do i?
- LOL. Why are you asking us what you need? You either want, or don't want, wireless.monospaced
- oh... dual band... probably notmonospaced
- raf0
Get a refurb one from apple.com
- even then it's overpriced for what you getmonospaced
- they're handy for audio streaming and range easy to extend with another AE, also practicalraf
- good point, since armin went on and on about how he requires audio streaming. How could I have missed that?monospaced
- and how they're more practical than a generic router I do not know.monospaced
- they "just work" rather than require too much setup... but wifi routers are pretty simple nowdays....vaxorcist
- It's SO SIMPLE to set up a router these days, and the best part, you only have to do it once.monospaced
- armin0
Ha, friends, i live on Sarajevo, Bosnia&Herzegovina.I dont think they ever heard for my country:)
- zoozoo0
it exploded?
- vaxorcist0
Hey, there are lots of Bosnians in Chicago....
Wireless routers are pretty much interchangeable as long as there's a manual... you may have to find a geek to configure it for you. linksys has been good for me... but note, I forecast a 2 year or less lifespan for any of them, they just seem to get flaky after a while...