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Jared Michaels wrote: > [...] I'm split between the Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G and the Netgear > WGT624 Wireless 802.11G Firewall 4-Port Router. I've used equipment from both, and while not exactly the same equipment you're considering: I purchased a Linksys wireless NIC about a year ago (the 65G), though not for use with Linux. The card has worked very well. I checked the Linksys web site, and a WPA-capable client was provided quickly and with no hassle. I purchased a Netgear WAP at about the same time (can't recall the exact model now.) After waiting 6 months, I found an obscure page on the Netgear website indicating that this product will NOT be provided with WPA capabilities. The WAP generally worked well, but I'm left with a minimally-secured device. Needless to say, I'm less than favorably impressed with Netgear as a result. Now that Cisco owns Linksys, and considering their general attentiveness to security, I'm buying Linksys in the future. - Bob
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