Hi,
I picked 2 seemingly general networking groups to try this question in,
please forgive me if I've chosen poorly
I have a home network setup that has been working for many years.
Originally, my Netopia R9000 (I believe that's the model ... I'd check but
it's pretty burried) did all the hardwire work I needed. Even better, it
could map my home-based cable IP address by port, so I can send web requests
on port 8080 to one machine in my home, 8081 to another, and so on. I have
some mail server tricks in there, too; same idea, different ports.
I have about 7 machines hard-wired to this box, one of them being the WAP
mentioned below ... at one time I had all 8 ports filled.
Later I found I needed a way to support wireless AND expand to more than 8
connections. My son got himself a laptop, as did I, and the Tivo needed a
connection, then I built another HTTP machine ... it's easy to go crazy.
So, I purchased a Linksys Access Point - WAP54G. This did the trick nicely.
The Wireless capability gave me the expansion I needed.
Well, I'll try to cut to the chase. I just tried to upgrade the firmware on
the WAP and now the unit is fried. I'm trying to get an older WRT54G to
take its place, but it appears to be bad, too. Well, instead of trying to
replace old hardware and piece it all together, again, I'm wondering what I
can get to replace the entire combination.
What I'd like to find is a single router that:
- Has 6 hard-wire LAN ports for PC's (common is 4? Are there ones
with more?)
- Has wireless built in.
- Can pass incoming requests based ports to a specificed
machine (and port?)
- Oh. And that works well hardwired at 100Mbps (my network
always defaults to 10 .. I will replace cables as needed).
- A plus would be support for the new N wireless protocol,
but this isn't required at this point.
Given all this, the price also must be practical and realistic. To me, at
least
Any/all recommendations will be appreciated. My wireless is down at the
moment, so I'd like to get something soon!
Thanks in advance,
Nick