 Sandman5Premium join:2002-07-10 Strafford, MO | reply to dib22
Re: Looks like Belkin is buying the Linksys brand. When I heard that Cisco was looking to sell Linksys, I had a feeling that I would be switching brands, and Belkin is probably my least favorite.
Now to figure out who I'll be switching to. -- Rule #62: Don't take yourself so damn seriously! |
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| said by Sandman5:Now to figure out who I'll be switching to. Firmware... I'm an OpenWrt user that loves the pure embedded Linux environment. For hardware I've been looking here: »www.netgear.com/home/products/wi···700.aspx
Just my 2 cents. This isn't a new one by any means but I like its maturity. |
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 Sandman5Premium join:2002-07-10 Strafford, MO 1 edit | said by Bill_MI:said by Sandman5:Now to figure out who I'll be switching to. Firmware... I'm an OpenWrt user that loves the pure embedded Linux environment. For hardware I've been looking here: » www.netgear.com/home/products/wi···700.aspxJust my 2 cents. This isn't a new one by any means but I like its maturity. I have yet to use OpenWRT, but have used DD-WRT, and have heard good things about the WNDR3700. I don't think I need any new equipment at the moment, so we'll see what h/w is out there when I do.
I say "I don't think I need any new equipment..." because I have a Linksys/Cisco WRT610N, which is WIP in DD-WRT. It worked OK on the original version that I installed, but when I tried to upgrade it lost internet connectivity and 1 of the wireless radios. I've, since then, flashed back to the original Linksys firmware, which doesn't support DHCP reservations.
Edit: It looks like my WRT610N is now supported, but I'm sure that it was WIP as of 2-3 weeks ago. -- Rule #62: Don't take yourself so damn seriously! |
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