 PrntRhdPremium join:2004-11-03 Fairfield, CA | reply to Chaldo
Re: Best router on comcast connection? Linksys WRT54GL would be my choice. It has enough throughput for now and can be upgraded if needed. |
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 iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 Reviews:
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| If you can afford to shell out a few more bucks, the WRT310N, with DD-WRT, is what I use and what I'd recommend to anyoneelse.Gigabit LAN ports, 802.11n, 32 MB of memory so it won't choke even on BitTorrent, etc. Basically the WRT54GL of the 11n world... |
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 Chaldo join:2008-03-18 West Bloomfield, MI | reply to PrntRhd Yea I actually just ordered that one before I saw this post. I am going to try the WRT54GL and I heard you can put DD-WRT firmware on it which will make it really run good, but its risky I don't know yet. |
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 PrntRhdPremium join:2004-11-03 Fairfield, CA Reviews:
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| said by Chaldo:Yea I actually just ordered that one before I saw this post. I am going to try the WRT54GL and I heard you can put DD-WRT firmware on it which will make it really run good, but its risky I don't know yet. I would use Tomato firmware instead, simpler interface and really stable: »www.polarcloud.com/tomato |
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 JohkalCool CatPremium,MVM join:2002-11-13 Happy Valley kudos:5 Reviews:
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| reply to PrntRhd Just to make a statement about 3rd Party firmware: These firmware versions don't "make it run better". It's all about options.  -- Write me up a 125.......I Can't Drive 55 »redrocker.com/ »cabowabo.com/ |
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 PrntRhdPremium join:2004-11-03 Fairfield, CA Reviews:
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| said by Johkal:Just to make a statement about 3rd Party firmware: These firmware versions don't "make it run better". It's all about options. I agree, the OEM firmware is not bad. |
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