- Mar 15, 2003
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I've been having a hell of a time with my network (partially wired, some N) and have been pulling my hair out - 3 routers ranging from $30 to $100 and they've all choked when torrenting and streaming HD 720p mkvs via ethernet.... Really hell of a hard time getting this all to work properly so I just got frustrated and bought an $80 refurb airport extreme....
FLAWLESS... Everything's flawless. Fastest N local file transferring I've experienced and the nothing's choppy at all. I've experienced this before with my iMac as well - everything just works, no need to tinker and no frustrating trial and error troubleshooting. I think I'm finally converted and may ditch my android phone that forcecloses too often and get an iPhone..
How do they continue to have this sort of straight forward stability across product lines? I figured a company that specializes in networking like Linksys, netgear, and belkin would work but all those routers are in the trash while my apple router feels so swank - hell, it has a guest network! and printer sharing's so simple! Not flame bait but really beginning to think that the premium price is due to superior engineering, R&D, and software design, not some pretentious "iSheep tax."
FLAWLESS... Everything's flawless. Fastest N local file transferring I've experienced and the nothing's choppy at all. I've experienced this before with my iMac as well - everything just works, no need to tinker and no frustrating trial and error troubleshooting. I think I'm finally converted and may ditch my android phone that forcecloses too often and get an iPhone..
How do they continue to have this sort of straight forward stability across product lines? I figured a company that specializes in networking like Linksys, netgear, and belkin would work but all those routers are in the trash while my apple router feels so swank - hell, it has a guest network! and printer sharing's so simple! Not flame bait but really beginning to think that the premium price is due to superior engineering, R&D, and software design, not some pretentious "iSheep tax."
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