Compatible wireless router

Does anyone know of any OS Maverick compatible wireless routers? Linksys doesn't support Maverick.

Agree with entresoft - a bit more info.
All routers are 802.11 - an industry standard.
They all have web based configuration - use any browser - just point it to their IP address, gnerally 192.168.1.1
The only "mac compatability" may be a DVD/CD with special configuration tools THAT YOU DONT NEED.
The asus stuff works really well.
Grant

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