John Orthoefer wrote:
wrt-54g.

That's what I use as well.


Because it runs openwrt...

It can optionally run OpenWRT[1], DD-WRT[2], and other third party firmware, but for basic needs you may find the stock firmware works just fine.

1. http://openwrt.org/
2. http://www.dd-wrt.org/


...so it's a small linux box...

Actually several years back they cost reduced the model you'll find locally in retail stores so that it has less capable hardware and runs a different OS. If you want the capability to "upgrade" to a third party firmware, you need to get the Linux version, which is WRT54GL. You'll rarely find them on sale, but occasionally Buy.com discounts them.


...and 802.1b/g.

802.11B/G

 -Tom

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Tom Metro
Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA
"Enterprise solutions through open source."
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