On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 7:58 pm -0700, Jeff Hubatka wrote:

>Routers are generally set up through a web browser, and don't need 
>specific drivers. 

Just to set this thread off on yet another tangent :), it's worth bearing
in mind when shopping for routers that although router admin is normally
through a browser, and therefore more or less cross-platform, some
routers are less accommodating when it comes to firmware upgrades. My
(extremely cheap 'n' cheerful) router requires a PC of less than 900MHZ,
running non-emulated DOS and USB < 2.0 to flash the firmware. I'm just
hoping I never need to do it :)

I should say that most aren't as bad as this, but many do require a
Windows PC for upgrades.

TimH



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