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Re: Home router



 Or openwrt or any of the various other open firmwares...ymmv 


On 10/28/07, Samuel Baldwin <[hidden email]> wrote: 
> Unless I'm mistaken, I thought the WRT54G series did wired too.. You 
> can slap DD-WRT on there and make things run smoother. I might be 
> mistaken though. 
> On 10/28/07, eric c <[hidden email]> wrote: 
> > Hi all.  I"m getting bored with the limitations of my hosted web service 
> > (Yahoo).  No php5, python, postgre... So I'm going to roll my own server 
> > and transfer my domain to DynDNS.  I'm looking for a half decent router 
> > for home use.  Wired.  The last two I purchased (3 or 4 years ago) were 
> > Linksys and both developed hiccups.  So does anybody have any 
> > suggestions for a router under $50 that can handle occasional gaming and 
> > bittorrent?  Thanks.  - Eric C. 
> 
> Unless I'm mistaken, I thought the WRT54G series did wired too.. You 
> can slap DD-WRT on there and make things run smoother. I might be 
> mistaken though. 
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