[mac4theblind] Re: routers that are accessible?

  • From: David Hilbert Poehlman <poehlman1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 10:18:23 -0400

Hi Scott,

Thanks for the info.

My last net gear router lasted over five years.  It is totally accessible at 
least on the mac.  According to my reading, net gear is a top rated brand among 
consumers like me.

I did research before buying but did not find info on accessibility.


On Oct 11, 2013, at 9:57 AM, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I would stay away from net gear but I base that on reliability and forwarding 
rate, not accessibility.

In my mind on the consumer side the DLink DIR series is excellent and forwards 
at line rate.  I use an 857 dual band router but I believe they are up to the 
865 now.
        Other routers that are good both from a performance and accessibility 
standpoint are the Ubiquiti Air Router or Air Router HP, Sonic Wall TZ series 
or Edge Water.  DLink is my favorite though and has always treated me well.

Hope that helps.

On Oct 11, 2013, at 8:33 AM, David Hilbert Poehlman <poehlman1@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:

> All,
> 
> For various reasons, I've ordered the following router.
> NETGEAR N750 Dual Band Wi-Fi Gigabit Router (WNDR4300)
> from amazon for $99.97 with free shipping.
> Is this or any other router besides apple's accessible through web on the mac?
> If this one is not accessible, which is? and if this is accessible or any 
> other router is can it do all we need to do with it?
> 
> I suppose I could have gotten a new version of my old router which is 
> failing, but like this one so went with it.
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Jonnie Appleseed
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