As I said, I have mixed brands on a wireless network and it works fine (including a Linksys wireless bridge and a Netgear router).
I've also setup other mixed networks with no issues.
Just make sure that the item has WIFI (which most new items have) and you'll be right.
Mastiha
"Homero Gonzalez III" <weasel21@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message news:KT66b.11611$Mb2.478386@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> If I were you I would not try that as earlier when Xbox came out Microsoft
> said that 2 of its 16 employees who tried wireless worked well, others were
> stuck with no connection. I have a wireless connection but its all linksys.
> I have never tried mix/match. It might work, but make sure you have a good
> return policy in case it doesn't work.
>
> Weasel21
> "Eltanin" <eltanin@boxfrog.com> wrote in message
> news:030920030015354159%eltanin@boxfrog.com...
> >
> > The folks at Circuit city got me sold on the netgear wireless router
> > and I wanted to hook the xbox up as well. The only thing out there I
> > know of is the Linksys wireless bridge.
> > http://www.linksys.com/splash/wetxbox.asp#xbox1
> >
> > Is it okay to mix and match products seeing how Netgear doesn't appear
> > to have an xbox solution?
> >
>
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