I just replaced a Buffalo home wifi router. It had been in service maybe
6 years. Long time. Cost more back then, but it never gave problems.
That says a lot to me regarding Buffalo.
But what we do today is use the linksys G routers others are using,
except we turn off the nat plug the wan into
Jonathan,
Are you in the US? When I went to Buffalo's website, they say the
injunction is still in force and they can't sell to the US market.
Do you have a particular model number in mind?
On April 21, at 6:47 PM April 21, Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
> I've used the same list and when I got t
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I have not had as good luck with the Buffalo's. They tend to lose their
settings more frequently than our router of choice. We use the Linksys
WRT54GL (note the "l") routers exclusively now. We load DD-WRT on them to
boo
April 21, 2008 5:48 PM
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I've used the same list and when I got to Buffalo I stopped. I have
installed wireless routers and bridges (especially to IQeye hi-res cameras
w/multi-megapixel images) and the
Hi,
We use both Linksys and Netgear. Yes, they have problems... but when we
are giving it away free, we have to balance "number of reboots required
per year" vs. cost of the router. ;)
Travis
Microserv
John Valenti wrote:
Travis,
Could you share what hardware you use for the wireless fir
range incidents. Like a wire.
. . . J o n a t h a n
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Travis,
Could you share
Travis,
Could you share what hardware you use for the wireless firewall/router?
I've been having more trouble with those than the radios mounted
outside.
thanks
PS - I started with Zyxel p330. The ones I bought last year are
mostly still working, but they seemed to change something for this