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Old 01-20-2013, 01:42 AM  
johnnyloadproductions
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Originally Posted by Supz View Post
Not sure what 'pedestal' you are talking about. I am talking facts. That router is very basic. Simple as that. I feel sad even talking about the apple portion of this. I wish someone else mad it. I talk of my experience with a specific situation with concrete walls. Ive purchased almost ever router on the market. The LAST one I tested was the apple one. I wish I did not wait this long. You get what you pay for...

If you dont have to cover space, and the 'Cisco' gets the job done. Save the 100. This is just my opinoin.

You can do the same with an airport express as with the Cisco. A bit more, for less of a price I believe..She asked for the best for quite a # of devices.

Get an Aruba Networks AP.
Reference how many devices I had. Yes, concrete changes everything as routers emit RF and it cannot penetrate concrete. You'd almost be better off with an Ethernet hub in that case, omitting the wireless devices that is.

I'll vouch for the linksys, it works.

The apple will work just as well, maybe just slightly better, but it'll cost you an extra $100.
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