Thank you, guys. By majority acclamation, it looks like it will be a WRT54GL.
Best regards,
Paul
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Have heard it said, the WRT54GL is a "solid-state Linux computer."
Surely love mine. The WRT firmware is nothing shy of astounding.
Running with a Yagi antenna (pulling internet right out of the air) and
with no end of help here and from the DD-WRT forum:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/
Allen Brown
The WRT54GL is Linksys also.
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> I concur with James. I have had good luck with Linksys and also with US
> Robo
I concur with James. I have had good luck with Linksys and also with US
Robotics. I would recommend you avoid Dlink though. I had lots of problems with
mine.
I have a new Trendnet one sitting around gathering dust, so let me know if you
want that one.
Regards, Jim Darrough
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