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      12-07-2003, 03:14 AM
I was debating between these two routers and was wondering which has been
having less problems? (and no I'm not trying to start an argument)

I know the Linksys would cost me about $20 to $25 more than the Dlink to get
(counting the pci cards and rebates). I also much prefer the looks of the
Linksys and its status lights. But its price is a drawback.

I guess the most important feature is that WPA works. Thats currently my
only reason for buying one of these.


 
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      12-07-2003, 12:42 PM
TC <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I was debating between these two routers and was wondering which has been
> having less problems? (and no I'm not trying to start an argument)
>
> I know the Linksys would cost me about $20 to $25 more than the Dlink to get
> (counting the pci cards and rebates). I also much prefer the looks of the
> Linksys and its status lights. But its price is a drawback.
>
> I guess the most important feature is that WPA works. Thats currently my
> only reason for buying one of these.


If you'r interested in linux, it looks like (with some work) you can install
some of your own software on the wrt54g, to do things it was never meant to
do.
Limited of course to a few meg RAM and ROM, but can be handy.

 
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Todd H.
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      12-14-2003, 09:34 PM
"TC" <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:

> I was debating between these two routers and was wondering which has
> been having less problems? (and no I'm not trying to start an
> argument)
>
> I know the Linksys would cost me about $20 to $25 more than the
> Dlink to get (counting the pci cards and rebates). I also much
> prefer the looks of the Linksys and its status lights. But its
> price is a drawback.
>
> I guess the most important feature is that WPA works. Thats
> currently my only reason for buying one of these.


If you want working WPA, you gotta go LInksys. I have the WRT54G and
have WPA working.

It's vaporware with the D-Link with no published ETA.

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