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  1. Scott Merryfield

    Wi-Fi or Powerline?

    As others have stated, there should be no Mac compatibility issues using a Netgear power adapter vs. the Monster brand. Ethernet is a universal standard -- there is no "Mac version" of ethernet. The only possible compatibility issue would be if there is a specific Windows-only...
  2. Scott Merryfield

    Wi-Fi or Powerline?

    Wi-Fi is just a catchy name for the 802.11 wireless standard. Any wireless router should support your Mac. I would get at minimum an 802.11b/g router (802.11n is nice, but not required) with WPA/WPA2 authentication support. I am not a Mac person, but I assume Apple supports the industry standard...
  3. Scott Merryfield

    Wi-Fi or Powerline?

    That is exactly what Stephen suggested in post #5, and this would certainly be a less expensive solution than using power line adapters.
  4. Scott Merryfield

    Wi-Fi or Powerline?

    Stephen's suggestion of running a Cat5 cable, if you have a cable path available, is definitely the simplest. Also, if you need to expand the number of devices requiring network access from your home theater at a later date, you can always purchase a cheap ethernet switch ($20) to attach to the...
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