Hi,
I personaly use a Linksys router. That is not socpmplex to configure,
but it depend on your level on understanding of networking. (Mine is
very good, as I work in this field).
But up to date, I never found a Linksys router (or other brand) that
support USB printing (with 54G).
The airport express as 2 more advantages: portability (you can cary
it, if you have a portable) and AirTunes (to listen music anywhere in
the house). With all that, it may not be as pricey as it sounds.
Le 05-06-30 à 10:09, Amber a écrit :
Hi,
I have been seriously considering purchasing the Airport Express
but am wondering if there is anything that will do the same job for
a cheaper price ? I understand that it is easier to set up the
Airport Express - I am a little weary of the Linksys routers etc.
Are they a real pain to set up with Macs ?
Amber
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