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antiwindows

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Aug 5, 2010
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Bugtussel
New to apple and loving it. Started 4/2010
I have my house network wired for a gigabit backbone with cat6. In my window days and now I have Modem>>router with all peripherals hooked up to a Netgear GS108 8 port Switch. Also have a Linksys access point. All worked great until about a month ago my router died. (Lynksys)

Since replacing the router (D-Link) I have intermittent lock ups with the internet using Safari or Chrome. When I hook the modem directly to the IMac woks great. When I replace the router, my son using his macBook could not use the wireless cause the password stopped working. I tried to get into the Access Point with the software I have and its not Apple compatible, so I can't reconfigure it.

I would like to get recommendations for home network hardware that works with apple? I don't mind replacing/upgrading my hardware.
Footnote; I have Ruko: Sony Blueray: and UNRAID: hooked to the switch.

Thanks for any help.
 

Frosties

macrumors 65816
Jun 12, 2009
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Have you tried using Mozilla Firefox to configure the accesspoint instead of safari as I assume it is a http-based configure?
 

Winni

macrumors 68040
Oct 15, 2008
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I use a TPLink router with Linux on it, that fixed all the issues that I had with my Macs since Apple broke the wireless stack in Snow Leopard (everything has always worked rather nicely before OS X 10.6).
 

belvdr

macrumors 603
Aug 15, 2005
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I use a TPLink router with Linux on it, that fixed all the issues that I had with my Macs since Apple broke the wireless stack in Snow Leopard (everything has always worked rather nicely before OS X 10.6).

What did they break? I have never had an issue with my Mac systems over wireless.
 

antiwindows

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Aug 5, 2010
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Bugtussel
even last night I had The IMAC wired to the D-Linkrouter and after 2-4 pages on the internet, internet locks up. but if I go directly to the modem all is good,
 

mh530

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Oct 14, 2010
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There's always the Airport Extreme.
For switches, I like the HP ProCurver 1810g-8 and -24. They are fanless gigabit but have web setup and will let you do port based config, VLANS, etc
 

hakuryuu

macrumors 6502
Sep 30, 2007
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Lomita, CA
I use a TPLink router with Linux on it, that fixed all the issues that I had with my Macs since Apple broke the wireless stack in Snow Leopard (everything has always worked rather nicely before OS X 10.6).

Yeah I haven't had any wireless problems with my MBP running 10.6. My Droid X on the other hand can't say the same. :p
 
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