Reliable wireless APs?
Thomas Charron
twaffle at gmail.com
Wed Jan 10 16:12:19 EST 2007
On 1/10/07, Neil Joseph Schelly <neil at jenandneil.com> wrote:
>
> 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.
>
Sure, that's easy. Connect to the neighbor's WAP, create a VPN tunnel
thru to the other site, which is also stolen from a neighbor. Free, and as
long as they're financially well off, reliable. May go down from time to
time as they return them to Best Buy (I swear to gone its busted. The
internet is SO SLOW thru it!) for replacements.
But hey..
:-D
I agree with others, however. The WRT boxes with OpenWRT firmwares are
very good. Occasionally, you'll get one with a bad radio, but it's fairly
rare.
--
-- Thomas
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/private/gnhlug-discuss/attachments/20070110/f7e0e28d/attachment.html
More information about the gnhlug-discuss
mailing list