"I don't to worry about it being compatible with OpenWrt, dd-wrt, Tomato, or whatever other firmware people like to run"
Those are not "firmware". They are linux distributions. If linux has a driver for the hardware then it supports it regardless of the distribution. I don't see the aversion to having wireless on your router--you can control it just the same no matter where the wireless packets get onto your wired network--possibly better if that point is actually on the router. As for "another cord ... behind your TV, he means that a wired connection to your TV would require a cat 5(e) cable from your TV to your switch/router as opposed to no cord w/wireless. For me, I'd rather the hard wire--who wants their streaming video to be interrupted when the microwave gets turned on? No one is looking behind my TV and counting wires anyways. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
