I've been running an airport extreme for around 1.5 years or so. For the life of me I can't remember why I decided to go this route instead of a non-Apple router. I think it had to do with my thought ...
Hello, I'm in a small pickle. Real first-world problem here: My set-up - I have a 4-bay HDD enclosure that I store all my files on. 1 drive has media, 1 has important documents (backed up to a cloud ...
Since the news broke that Apple is getting out of the router business, I’ve been looking to replace my AirPort Extreme. I wanted something with more power-user features, and the Synology RT2600ac ...
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More third-party wireless routers now able to access network services (SMB, AFP) One of the biggest problems with many third-party wireless routers when used in conjunction with Mac OS X is that ...
A couple of years ago I replaced my Apple AirPort Extreme router with Synology’s RT2600ac. I made this move partly because of the rumors about Apple exiting the router business — which it eventually ...
As I forecasted a week and a half ago, I’ve retired (at least for the moment) my Linksys WRT54GC IEEE 802.11g Wi-Fi-supportive router. Its successor (again, at least for the moment) is a ...
MacFixIt reader David Faust describes a problem corroborated by other users where system utilizing an AirPort Extreme card will repeatedly drop packets - resulting in extremely slow transfer speeds - ...
While 27% of the American population has yet to make the switch to broadband, the rest of the networking landscape has changed dramatically since the days of dial-up. Many people remember the melodic ...