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Old 22-09-2010, 15:51   #23
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Re: Apple Airport Extreme & Virgin wireless router compatibility

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Originally Posted by Kymmy View Post
4# The radio that broadcasts local LAN traffic

By turning off 4# you still end up with a router, what needs to happen is for 2# to be turned off which will then turn the unit into just a moden and hub (with radio)
Indeed, at work, we have some very expensive Cisco (actual Cisco, not Linksys or "Linksys by Cisco") routers. They have no wireless capability. For that matter, a lot of them don't even have a hub, having just a couple of ports for linking to switches.
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