> What I would like to know is what is the cheapest router that is
> supported by OpenWRT?

I'd almost guarantee it's the Buffalo WHR-G54S.  I've only one so far.
It's been at grandma's house doing a 300' link in client mode.  It's
been installed almost a year now, without a hiccup (not even a reboot as
far as I know).  Believe it or not, Grandma's picky.  And, I she's an
hour away so I needed something reliable.

It's practically the same hardware as the WRT-54G V1-4 (not the neutered
version 5).  It's only got one external antenna.  But, I'm using the
stock di-pole for the 300' window-to-window link.  I love it.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7666821&st=wh&type=product&id=1134701703049

$45 (regularly $50)

Its cheaper at Newegg.com.

And, check out http://www.dd-wrt.com

Thanks.

Matt

This is a GREAT hack of the linksys firmware.  Has PPTP, VLAN, QOS, SER
(VOIP), SSH, HTTPS, Samba, client mode, etc.  Great GUI and even skins.

If you find a cheaper product, let me know.

Brian

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