Since the router is Ethernet base, there is nothing to be worry about.
  You just need driver of your ethernet card for Linux.
  If you have a USB Aztec Modem, maybe better to buy a router with
  built-in ADSL modem, and forget your old device.
  In this case you will have compatibility of all the OSes.
   
  
rexdorian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          I am going to get myself a router and i have some queries relating to 
it.

1. I have 3 pcs & 1 laptop (laptop & 1 pc is wireless connection). Suse 
linux is on 1 pc while i have unbuntu in the other. While the wireless 
PC & laptop is Win XP. I would like to know which router should i go 
for. D-Link or Linksys or Belkin or whichever brand.

2. As i have the Aztech modem with me already, should i for a router 
with a modem or without.

3. In the future, i am planning to load a flavour of linux. But i will 
never be able to go 100% linux. Atleast 1 machine has to have windows. 
I might get a Mac Book Pro(i really hope that i get it). So i PREFER a 
router that is friendly to all the 3. But the main thing is Linux & 
Windows.

Pls advice.



         

 
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