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Jared Michaels wrote: > My question is not directly related to Linux, although I will be using > this product with Linux eventually. I'm finally getting DSL and have > spent the day searching for a good router. I'm split between the Linksys > WRT54G Wireless-G and the Netgear WGT624 Wireless 802.11G Firewall > 4-Port Router. I've read mixed reviews for both -- some cite > intermittent wireless connectivity, poor firewall features and terrible > tech support, while others say they're dreamy. Does anyone have any > recommendations for a wireless "g" router with a good firewall (that's > fairly easy to set up), WPA, pretty good connectivity, compatible with > Suse linux, and around $150 or less? (Actually, I guess it doesn't have > to be compatible with linux since I will be setting up the router in > Windows -- right?). > > Thanks, Jared > Hi. Last year I got the Linksys BEFW11S4 V4 and had problems that could only be solved with a reset (router didn't hand out dynamic IP addresses properly). After I pulled out what little hair I had left, I realized it was just buggy and everything was cured when I downloaded the updated software. Range is great (router/firewall on first floor with no connection problems with WAP on third floor) and has lots toys (MAC filtering, 128 bit WEP, port filtering, DMZ,etc). Haven't used Netgear so I can't compare. My major error was trying to get a cute little USB11 to work with Linux. What a headache. I gave up and just got a WET11. An ethernet connection and no drivers, very easy to use. You can use the cd on a windows box to configure it or just find the default ip and configure it through your browser. I had never done it before and was surprised at how easy it was. This is all 802.11b, but it's still faster than my comcast connection. Good luck man. -- -Eric http://235u.home.comcast.net/ Right now the record (companies are) trying to figure out how they are going to keep themselves in cocaine and limousines and starlets and whatever else those guys do for a living. )B? Los Angeles radio giant Phil Hendrie
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