Kenneth Padgett wrote:
I'm looking for opinions on the "best value" router to use for home
offices.
It should work for a scenario in which there are 3 computers and 2 SIP
phones, handling QoS so that the phones always have higher priority
traffic
than the PCs. (and not rely on the phones to do the QoS because some
PCs may
not be connected to the phones).
I'm using a Linksys WRTSL54GS and 3rd party firmware with great
results! You won't find QoS features in the default Linksys firmware
though, so if you want something out of the box, this isn't much help.
My main reasons for picking it over the older WRT54G's where:
1) It was (still is?) available in retail stores, whereas the WRT54G's
that run Linux are generally only on ebay these days, they have to be
older versions.
Linksys listened to demand and released a version that still has the
Linux firmware. The model is WRT54GL with the L for Linux.
Newegg has them for $57 after MIR.
Darrick
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Darrick Hartman
DJH Solutions, LLC
http://www.djhsolutions.com
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