Jones, Scott (GE Money, consultant) wrote:
Linksys WRT54GL with your choice of third party firmware. This
has been brought up many times and that seems to be generally
accepted as a solid solution on the cheap. I have had mine
since May 2005 (granted it was just the WRT54G then but same
device
>Linksys WRT54GL with your choice of third party firmware. This
>has been brought up many times and that seems to be generally
>accepted as a solid solution on the cheap. I have had mine
>since May 2005 (granted it was just the WRT54G then but same
>device) and has been a champ ever since.
>I'
Jones, Scott (GE Money, consultant) wrote:
My router might be dying, but I am unsure.
I have a WRTP54G router at home, with 2 phone ports. It's locked by
Vonage, with whom I have VOIP.
Here's my dilemma: I believe the router is dying, but I hate to toss it
if it's just needing some TLC. I am
My router might be dying, but I am unsure.
I have a WRTP54G router at home, with 2 phone ports. It's locked by
Vonage, with whom I have VOIP.
Here's my dilemma: I believe the router is dying, but I hate to toss it
if it's just needing some TLC. I am hooked on VOIP, so I need something
that will