On 12/27/2010 10:05 AM, Steve Phariss wrote:
> Any specific reason for the Asus (not knocking it, just want to hear
> what made you change brands....)

My favorite 3rd-party firmware is Tomato. I bought the Asus mostly based
on postive experiences from others on the tomatousb.org forum. The
RT-N16 has enough cpu, memory and flash to be able to do a lot of
interesting things (openvpn endpoint, upnp server, torrent client, etc)

One negative is that it does not have dual-band wireless (2.4/5 GHz),
but that feature seems to push devices that can use open firmware over
the $100 price point.

> On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Jason Holtzapple <m...@bitflip.net
> <mailto:m...@bitflip.net>> wrote:
> 
>     On 12/26/2010 07:06 PM, Ariel Gold wrote:
>     > Recommendations?
>     >
>     > Small network with 2 wired connections, and at least 1 wireless. Using
>     > mac, windows, and linux....
>     >
>     > I'd like to make it as secure as possible (if you can point me to any
>     > special documentation to do so that'd be great).  Fast is good too.
> 
>     My current favorite is the Asus RT-N16 which recently replaced my
>     vintage Linksys WRT-54G. It can use 3rd party firmware like TomatoUSB or
>     dd-wrt.

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