Airport Extreme vs. D-link
I'm trying to remain one of the faithful (Windows-free home since 1984) and I'll soon have 2nd MacBook to go with the one I bought last month, both wanting to use 802.11 connections. I have an original Airport graphite model that's been faithful and still working fine with the MacBook and my old iBook and occasional trasient Win laptops, mating with a separate firewall/router and cable modem. Works fine for internet as it's all faster than the cable moden, but I do notice the .11b speed in a big printing job or file transfer. That's going to be more noticeable when I upgrade the wife's non-wireless old Powerbook to a MacBook as she does more printing and file trasfers (works from Home).
So, the question of the day is - Airport Extreme vs. D-Link? D-link because they do management via standard browser interface and generally seem to support (or at least don't exclude) Apple users. Here are the key tradeoffs in my mind:
- spec sheets seems to say the same things...no winner there, but it's what they DON'T say that worries me!
- $195 + 5 weeks for an AEBS vs $29.99 after rebate for a D-Link WBR-1310 on Amazon today. yikes! Does this mean Apple is selling all they can make, or that they're going out of the business? (Apple Store also quotes 5 weeks)
- Amazon star ratings: 1 for the D-link, 4.5 for the AEBS...hummm, that tells a story!
- Downloaded manual for the D-Link described the setup, and it's a little geeky - well maybe a lot geeky - but I don't know how much better or worse the AEBS is, tho I'd guess a lot better, although Amazon reviewers and my other Apple experience so AEBS will be a lot better. For $150 price difference and the 5 weeks difference in shipping time can I probably get it to work?
- Simultaneous .11b and .11g connections-can anyone comment? No product data I can find from either company will say they will do a and g AT THE SAME TIME, although I believe they will both do both. This matters to most to my iBook that's basic .11b Airport only.
- Range/speed performance? They both make the same standard 802.11g claim about 150 feet range, but I live in a tiny house so I'm really more interested in RELIABILITY of that performance and interference problems, since I can also see networks from 3 of my neighbors. (Yes, mine is password protected but one of the neighbor's isn't 😉 )
- the D-Link includes fireall/router, DNS and access point which I could use to replace my old firewall and have one less device to worry about. The AEBS has modem, USB printer, downstrean LAN port, and DNS server that I don't have a use for. Seems like I'm paying for capability I don't need, although I guess the modem could be used for a backup to the cable modem - can it easilly do so?
I understand as well as anyone all the emotional & qualitative arguments for choosing Apple, but no company is perfect. For the relatively huge price differential in this case - is the Apple AEBS worth the difference?
Thanks,
MacBook 2GHz Mac OS X (10.4.8) Dual USB iBook, G3 PowerBook, ruby iMac (PowerPC, Mac Plus, IIe)
So, the question of the day is - Airport Extreme vs. D-Link? D-link because they do management via standard browser interface and generally seem to support (or at least don't exclude) Apple users. Here are the key tradeoffs in my mind:
- spec sheets seems to say the same things...no winner there, but it's what they DON'T say that worries me!
- $195 + 5 weeks for an AEBS vs $29.99 after rebate for a D-Link WBR-1310 on Amazon today. yikes! Does this mean Apple is selling all they can make, or that they're going out of the business? (Apple Store also quotes 5 weeks)
- Amazon star ratings: 1 for the D-link, 4.5 for the AEBS...hummm, that tells a story!
- Downloaded manual for the D-Link described the setup, and it's a little geeky - well maybe a lot geeky - but I don't know how much better or worse the AEBS is, tho I'd guess a lot better, although Amazon reviewers and my other Apple experience so AEBS will be a lot better. For $150 price difference and the 5 weeks difference in shipping time can I probably get it to work?
- Simultaneous .11b and .11g connections-can anyone comment? No product data I can find from either company will say they will do a and g AT THE SAME TIME, although I believe they will both do both. This matters to most to my iBook that's basic .11b Airport only.
- Range/speed performance? They both make the same standard 802.11g claim about 150 feet range, but I live in a tiny house so I'm really more interested in RELIABILITY of that performance and interference problems, since I can also see networks from 3 of my neighbors. (Yes, mine is password protected but one of the neighbor's isn't 😉 )
- the D-Link includes fireall/router, DNS and access point which I could use to replace my old firewall and have one less device to worry about. The AEBS has modem, USB printer, downstrean LAN port, and DNS server that I don't have a use for. Seems like I'm paying for capability I don't need, although I guess the modem could be used for a backup to the cable modem - can it easilly do so?
I understand as well as anyone all the emotional & qualitative arguments for choosing Apple, but no company is perfect. For the relatively huge price differential in this case - is the Apple AEBS worth the difference?
Thanks,
MacBook 2GHz Mac OS X (10.4.8) Dual USB iBook, G3 PowerBook, ruby iMac (PowerPC, Mac Plus, IIe)