I have a Belkin G (WPA) router that I got for like $9 after rebates that has worked flawlessly for me and has been substantially more reliable than my old Netgear 802.11b access point. I suppose each manufacturer's product may react differently given different amounts/types of interference. I have a relatively clean airspace around my house (only two other access points that I can see and they are both relatively weak).

snarlydwarf wrote:

I was going to post that I have a cheapo Belkin (bought on a whim at
Walmart) that works great.

This morning, though, it was happily routing stuff around the home lan,
but for mysterious reasons lots its connection to the cable modem and
needed to be rebooted.

It did the same thing last week, too.

So, I won't post that it works great.

It "usually" works.  But, yes, it's not the greatest of routers.  It's
missing a lot of functionality that my (wired) Linksys has.  I will
acknowledge it was cheap tho. ;)




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