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<blockquote data-quote="Zeptogram" data-source="post: 950382" data-attributes="member: 113551"><p>That is false. I have Comcast (a cable company) as my ISP and they have provided me with a cable modem. I have a Linksys wireless router hooked up to that modem and use that wireless signal. Macs can connect to the internet with almost any router as far as I am aware of. I'm at my school right now, and can say with confidence that I am connected to the internet wirelessly without an Apple router. You should be fine getting a Netgear, Belkin, or Linksys router.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeptogram, post: 950382, member: 113551"] That is false. I have Comcast (a cable company) as my ISP and they have provided me with a cable modem. I have a Linksys wireless router hooked up to that modem and use that wireless signal. Macs can connect to the internet with almost any router as far as I am aware of. I'm at my school right now, and can say with confidence that I am connected to the internet wirelessly without an Apple router. You should be fine getting a Netgear, Belkin, or Linksys router. [/QUOTE]
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