Does Apple support monitor these boards ????

Was wondering, Does Apple support monitor these boards?? If so, Do they ever offer any helpful, practical, and latest software solutions??
Seems alot of us are having wifi, bt problems; can they offer some new solutions other then those offered through support bulletins several months old that dont seem to apply to this newest upgrade?????

Hi,
You will notice that this Article is dated 20th November 2008
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1643
Despite it pointing out Netgear Routers only, you will see from this Thread that the Issue was being discussed here much earlier than that
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=1020028&#1020028 Dated 24th Aug 2005
An Aside
I have been running my website since 2004 and iChat 2
This section originally dated 2005 as well also has the info
http://www.ralphjohns.co.uk/page4.html#_mactodo (Item 4)
It is not so much about what Apple do right away or answer in the Discussions it is about what they do to get the info to a wide an audience as possible.
The upshot is that they do Monitor the Discussion in various forms.
Some info finds it's way in to Articles like the first link.
Other things get tested for future releases of the OS that Developers and others can try out.
The issue with that is that whoever is doing the testing concentrates on the bits they want to work and know how it works before any changes.
There are of course other examples dotted about.
9:10 PM Thursday; April 8, 2010

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