Reliable wireless APs?
Travis Roy
travis at scootz.net
Wed Jan 10 15:58:16 EST 2007
Simple enough..
Linksys WRT-54G running the DD-WRT firmware.
I've had mine for a couple years now, LOVE it.. Does everything I
want and more, and since I can boost the power I have great range as
well.
Just make sure you get the right version of the hardware that will
work properly with DD-WRT
On Jan 10, 2007, at 3:38 PM, Neil Joseph Schelly wrote:
> I know this is a question bound to evoke lots of opinion, but
> that's kind of
> what I'm aiming for. I've been replacing cheap home APs/routers
> too often
> lately and have had two fail in my office recently. Serving only a
> few
> people, maybe, at a time, wireless access points from a big name
> like Cisco
> seem like overkill. While they may be more reliable, ther
> prohibitive price
> tags are just not worth it here.
>
> Has anyone had any good experience with spending in the range of
> $100 or so on
> an access point or router that offers something in the way of
> reliability
> more than the cheap $30-40 range equipment? I'm not overly
> concerned with
> features, so long as 128-bit WEP is supported, especially since
> I'll use it
> only as an access point, not a router.
>
> Thanks,
> -Neil
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