To help with googling: the model you're looking for is a WRT54GL.
Personally, I hate all wireless routers. Everything I've tried so far obviously had its firmware designed by drunk monkeys and implemented by retarded gibbons. Linksys, Netgear, D-Link -- it's all crap.
I haven't tried the Linux thing yet, but it's probably what I'll do when I have to ditch my existing Netgear box (which is a royal pain because the web-based O&M interface dies after about 2 days of operation, and the dyndns daemon usually follows it by a few days -- and rebooting is a huge pain because it takes about 5 minutes to re-establish the PPPoE link). I'm currently split between getting a WRT54GL for this purpose or setting up something a bit more intricate using a Soekris box with a wireless card (if I get one with USB ports, I can combine it with external hard drives to be a pretty nice NAS and printer server).
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Thanks for the router advice tho'. :)
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Personally, I hate all wireless routers. Everything I've tried so far obviously had its firmware designed by drunk monkeys and implemented by retarded gibbons. Linksys, Netgear, D-Link -- it's all crap.
I haven't tried the Linux thing yet, but it's probably what I'll do when I have to ditch my existing Netgear box (which is a royal pain because the web-based O&M interface dies after about 2 days of operation, and the dyndns daemon usually follows it by a few days -- and rebooting is a huge pain because it takes about 5 minutes to re-establish the PPPoE link). I'm currently split between getting a WRT54GL for this purpose or setting up something a bit more intricate using a Soekris box with a wireless card (if I get one with USB ports, I can combine it with external hard drives to be a pretty nice NAS and printer server).
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