I am an avid reader of SNB. I just upgraded from a RVS4000 with a WAP610 Access Point. With the WAP610/RVS4000, our I-products all worked perfectly, although the range/capability of the Router-A/P combo was a little lacking, so I upgraded to a Netgear WNDR4500.
Now, our I-products will not reconnect when the go out/come back in range. I have Googled everything ... used the Apple-suggested router settings and tried every concievable combination, including adding the WAP610N back in the mix ... no dice ... the I-products still won't reconnect when they come back in range. RMA'd the WNDR4500 and about to try that, but someone ought to write an exhaustive piece on getting I-products to work with a modern router because if you Google the problems, there is a volume of information, but it is snippets, not helpful to the millions of I-product users. For instance, Apply doesn't seem to support a 40Mhz channel width ... true? Some Apple devices seem to support 5 Ghz/N, some only 2.4. It goes on ... and is very frustrating.
Now, our I-products will not reconnect when the go out/come back in range. I have Googled everything ... used the Apple-suggested router settings and tried every concievable combination, including adding the WAP610N back in the mix ... no dice ... the I-products still won't reconnect when they come back in range. RMA'd the WNDR4500 and about to try that, but someone ought to write an exhaustive piece on getting I-products to work with a modern router because if you Google the problems, there is a volume of information, but it is snippets, not helpful to the millions of I-product users. For instance, Apply doesn't seem to support a 40Mhz channel width ... true? Some Apple devices seem to support 5 Ghz/N, some only 2.4. It goes on ... and is very frustrating.