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Wifi setup on iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="WolfsBane" data-source="post: 1251125" data-attributes="member: 44074"><p>If your Motorola DSL modem has a built in wireless routers, you will need to enable it and set up a home network with the appropriate network name and password. If you Motorola modem does not have a built in wireless router, then you will need to get yourself an Airport Extreme Base Station. Personally, even if your Motorola modem does have a wireless router, I would opt for the Airport Extreme Base Station as it can support a network where multiple users can access a printer and stand along hard drive wirelessly. More importantly, the last released Airport Extreme is an N final wireless with simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz antennas which allocates the spectrum depending on each of your wireless devices and does not slow down your entire network to the speed of your least capable wireless device. And it is a breeze to set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfsBane, post: 1251125, member: 44074"] If your Motorola DSL modem has a built in wireless routers, you will need to enable it and set up a home network with the appropriate network name and password. If you Motorola modem does not have a built in wireless router, then you will need to get yourself an Airport Extreme Base Station. Personally, even if your Motorola modem does have a wireless router, I would opt for the Airport Extreme Base Station as it can support a network where multiple users can access a printer and stand along hard drive wirelessly. More importantly, the last released Airport Extreme is an N final wireless with simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz antennas which allocates the spectrum depending on each of your wireless devices and does not slow down your entire network to the speed of your least capable wireless device. And it is a breeze to set up. [/QUOTE]
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