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Author Topic: quick question on DGL-4500 and Mac OS X leopard  (Read 3865 times)

uoducks

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quick question on DGL-4500 and Mac OS X leopard
« on: August 13, 2009, 01:24:01 PM »

hey guys, just a quick question, hope i am not being a total noob here....is this product compatible with macs? I have a MBP running leopard and will upgrade to snow leopard when it comes out.

and I realize a lot of you guys have problems with this product so you can save me all the dont buy it talk.
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rileyper

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Re: quick question on DGL-4500 and Mac OS X leopard
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2009, 01:43:16 PM »

yes it works with both pc mac linux, and anything with a web browser.

Please refer to the quick install guide, for easy installation
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vlj9r

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Re: quick question on DGL-4500 and Mac OS X leopard
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2009, 06:56:45 PM »

hey guys, just a quick question, hope i am not being a total noob here....is this product compatible with macs? I have a MBP running leopard and will upgrade to snow leopard when it comes out.

and I realize a lot of you guys have problems with this product so you can save me all the dont buy it talk.

It will work with macs but be prepared to deal with some of the issues that are being reported in this forum.  I'm running Mac 10.5.8 and 10.6 (beta tester) and I'm having to enter my password to the router 2-4 times when I use safari before the router accepts it.  It your router comes with firmware version lower than 1.20 keep it and do not upgrade it until the issues are resolved.
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Andrew LB

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Re: quick question on DGL-4500 and Mac OS X leopard
« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2009, 10:58:22 AM »

I had zero problems running OSX Leopard (beta versions also) on my Dell XPS M1530 with the Intel 1505 wireless N mini-pci express internal adapter. But thats only because it uses the same broadcomm chipset that the MBP does. :)
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