I thought almost all of the routers were 10/100? Anyway, from the online PDF manual for the WRT54GS:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- Wireless-G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster Does the Internet connection of the Router support 100Mbps Ethernet? The Router's current hardware design supports up to 100Mbps Ethernet on its Internet port; however, the Internet connection speed will vary depending on the speed of your broadband connection. The Router also supports 100Mbps over the auto-sensing Fast Ethernet 10/100 switch on the LAN side of the Router. Bobby -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of warpmedia Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 2:01 PM To: The Hardware List Subject: Re: [H] NVidia firewall 1 or more, we're soon going to see problems with the installed/available routers as broadband creeps over the 10mb mark since most (all?) consumer grade ones seem to come with 10mb WAN ports AFAIK. Right now best router for the $$$ is the Linksys WRT5GS (note the S) even if you don't ever use the WiFi side. Wonder if they'll revamp it with 100mb soon? Eli Allen wrote: > Why a one port router? Seems like a normal home router is the cheapest > you can get and those aren't one port routers. > > Eli > > ----- Original Message ----- > >> >> Have them buy a one port router if they have a single computer with a >> high speed 24/7 connection for the NAT translation. I have several >> clients setup this way & if they want to add systems to share their >> WAN connection then have them buy a 4 or 5 port switch. Now whether >> they have a software firewall installed or not they'll be reasonably >> safe providing they aren't in the habit of shooting themselves in the >> foot by launching unknown attachments. >>