I recently (last week) bought an SMC router (cheapest SMC on newegg) and I'm very, very, very happy with it.  The web interface is a bit annoying (takes a minute to apply settings) but it's got pretty much every feature you could want (more features than one would expect on a consumer-grade device), and it's been really stable-- unlike my old d-link, I haven't had to reboot it since I configured it.  I would recommend SMC, since they're very cheap and (so far) I'm much happier with it than d-link or linksys (I've never used a netgear).

~John Demme

On 2/15/06, Rich Kulawiec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know that I'd necessarily recommend this just yet, but I've
recently picked up a ActionTec GT701 combination box: it's a wireless
router and DSL modem.  Early experience configuring it (using Firefox
on OpenBSD) is mostly positive, but I need to RTFM and see if there
is a way to configure the firewall with more granularity than the
web interface possesses (or at least make obvious).  Give me a month
to fiddle with it and I should be in a better position to say something
more definitive than "it seems to work and the vendor apparently understands
that there are multiple operating systems in use on this planet".

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