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Re: [OT] Recommended Router Hardware
From: Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson(at)cox.net>
Date: Mon Aug 06 2007 - 12:36:19 EDT
On 08/06/07 11:22, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
>> Hi Everyone >> >> I want to improve my home network. I have got a Laptop and an old >> desktop machine. I want to use the old desktop for server services such >> as web- and mail-sever. >> I am connected to the ISP using a cable modem. >> >> Question A: >> Can someone recommend a router with the following properties: >> -NAT >> -port forwarding >> > > I can vouch for Linksys WRT54G v 2. I dont know if the later versions are as > good as this. But this one does both the jobs you mentioned perfectly fine. > I also had a pretty bad experience with D-Link routers. The connection used > to drop after some time for no reason. However there are no such problems > with the wrt54g routers. > > Another option is to get hold of some old hardware and build your own > router. Now you want the WRT54GL. (Note the extra L, which means Linux.) The WRT54G stopped using Linux in v5.0. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRT54G
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