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Sup GFF faggots, who can't handle shit? |
Good Router?
I am trying to get a new router. I know that according this Linksys and D-link sucks. Right now I am using Linksys -G (except its ready to fall apart any second.)
Recommend me a good router. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Honestly, I've had netlink and d-link routers that work just fine. And I've had more expensive ones that suck. Overall, I don't really see the reason to spend a lot of extra money on a "high end" router, unless you need a lot of channels.
Just get one that supports b+g and you should be fine. You can download custom firmware for most routers that works better than the default bloatware that usually comes with them. There's nowhere I can't reach.
<@a_lurker> I like zeal better than guru.
<@a_lurker> There, I said it, I'm not taking it back. |
Buffalo is pretty good. The router itself is light and minimal, while the configuration is deeper (and more graphically pleasing) than Linksys.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
If you like custom firmware and stuffs, the Linksys routers with linux-based firmware (WRT54GL) should work for you.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Chocorific |
I usually build routers from thin clients (IGEL thin clients with one additional PCI slot are good) and use fli4l or ipcop as a routing software.
URLs: fli4l: News IPCop.org :: The bad packets stop here! Also works with old desktop systems, if you can live with the size of them. Pretty neat for a lot of advanced settings and a rock-stable system (4 years router uptime is nothing special). I was speaking idiomatically. |
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