No Router Switched Before Its Time
So you all heard me chime in on the network issues with Leopard. I sorted a few of them out by using Open DNS, but not all of them. Plus, that didn’t take into account the fact that the eMac was working fine on the WiFi network and the MacBook was not.
As a Christmas present to myself, I recently grabbed a new Airport Extreme router to replace my Original Airport (the space ship shaped one). What can I say, they were on sale, I had a coupon – it all worked out. The weird part is that is that all of my networking problems were solved simply by plugging it in and turning it on, from stability to signal strength.
This disappoints me. Sure, I love having the ease and simplicity of Mac use back, but I should have had that with the space ship router, which was completely fine. Does this mean that people who also have an older, perfectly fine Airport who have saved up to get Leopard will be forced to ditch their old faithful router or run the risk of keeping it and having a (shudder) Windoze style, never-working-well experience?
There are several things that have happened since the release of Leopard that makes me frown in Apple’s general direction. They have made a few bad marketing decisions, there have been complaints about their attention to detail on the Leopard project, and they have still not addressed the network connectivity and other issues in spite of repeated complaints from users.
Do I regret switching to Leopard? Absolutely not. It’s several steps above Tiger in most things, it’s gorgeous, and I love using it. I just didn’t like the amount of time it took EACH DAY to mess with the network when I had the original Airport hooked up. The original airport which was working beautifully with every other Mac OS it came in contact with.
Original Airport Currently for Sale On Ebay (5 day auction starting 12/4/07, no reserve)























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December 5th, 2007 at 1:00 pm
Well…. you know all about my AIRPORT issues.
I think I am going to wait it out on the Leopard, until you are a complete PRO at it..and then when I come visit you.. you can train me hands on!