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Old 22-10-2010, 14:56   #30
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Re: Apple Airport Extreme & Virgin wireless router compatibility

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Originally Posted by Chris SE11 View Post
OK thanks.

I'm technically inept...maybe a bit hard but...

1. Mac - running a mac not a PC

2. Convert the coax cable into an ethernet cable...that's technical!!!


I've seen an amazing deal on a cashback site. £165 cash back if you take a Virgin Media package before this Friday 24th Sep. That's why I need to know asap.

I work from home so am totally dependent on broadband. I can't afford any downtime.

Will probably go for it & run dual.

Thanks.
So, what happened Chris?

BTW, here's my thread on the subject: http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...t-extreme.html

A slightly different applciation (XXL Modem --> AE --> PC) but it's compatible.

The turning wireless off and go through the hub's DMZ is the right advice. If that's what you did, I'd beinterested to know if you put the AE into Bridge mode.

If you're not technical, you might need an expert to assist you.
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