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wwdubbia

join:2002-06-03
Clinton, NY

reply to Lazlow

Re: Very smart

said by Lazlow:

If this was new tech I would agree with you, but it is not. Introducing some new current hardware and letting the OS crew debug it to save the development costs would make sense, but not using ten year old hardware that they already have tons of development money invested in.
aren't those blue linksys boxes a little dated themselves?

Lazlow

join:2006-08-07
Saint Louis, MO

Yep, they are dated. But they have had 3rd party support for a very long time(since V1 and I think they are on V7 now). What I wish they would do is reintroduce them with GigE, 48mb ram, 16 flash, a 350Mhz processors, and wireless N (I could live without the N but I need the GigE). So far as I can tell, such a box would have zero(0) competition.



rawgerz
The hell was that?
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join:2004-10-03
Grove City, PA

»www.titanwirelessonline.com/Prod···=ExtInfo
GigE is a tall order



Fubar

join:2001-02-20
Phoenix, AZ
kudos:2

Not really
»www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a···dgl-4300


rawgerz
The hell was that?
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join:2004-10-03
Grove City, PA

I was trying to find something that met most of what he mentioned. Short of using an old computer to do routing/AP, cheapest I found is around $250, without 802.11b/g card.
»www.routerboard.com/comparison.h···erSeries
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You can't make all the people happy all of the time. But it should be common sense to shoot for the majority.


Lazlow

join:2006-08-07
Saint Louis, MO

The GigE part cannot be that big of a deal. I am using a $35 5port GigE switch behind a WRT54G now. So I find it hard to believe that it would be that difficult to graft the GigE electronics into the router.

We all know that ram and flash are dirt cheap right now, so that should not be the issue. If they cannot go from a 125MHZ processor in 2002 to a 350MHZ processor now, I would find that extremely hard to believe.



NOCMan
MacChatter
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join:2004-09-30
Colorado Springs, CO

reply to rawgerz
Hrm.. that's one overpriced RB1000 I think.

FYI it runs RouterOS from Mikrotik and it's a good OS. You can just install it on a PC and get the same benefits with a few good NIC cards.



rawgerz
The hell was that?
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join:2004-10-03
Grove City, PA

reply to Lazlow
I agree but for some reason they don't think people are interested in it, or have some really long contracts with their suppliers, or maybe just don't care? They are still using SDRAM these days and it's not really as cheap as DDR2 is now.
I can't believe that they (Linksys, Dlink, Netgear, etc.) still can't even make a router that won't crash with even the most basic of connections in this age.. And the fact they don't make them with integrated battery backup.

That's why I'd rather make one myself if I needed it.
It would cost a lot more but in the end you'd get what you'd pay for.
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You can't make all the people happy all of the time. But it should be common sense to shoot for the majority.


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