With wired routers, I'd say it doesn't matter 
which one you get.  It's more the features you 
need that will determine what you get.

Even when I couldn't get my SMC2804WBRP-G router 
to work with my SB2 wirelessly, the wired ports 
worked perfectly.

TCM wrote:
> JJZolx Wrote: 
> 
>>But I've always liked the D-Link gear and have  had
excellent results
>>in about a dozen installations, from homes with two
PCs to small
>>offices with up to 10 machines.  Something like the
DI-604 (same one
>>fathom39 recommended in the other thread) on the
following page would
>>be all you need:
>>
>>http://www.dlink.com/products/category.asp?cid=2&sec=0
>>
>>This is a device you can easily buy used off of
eBay:
>>
>>http://search.ebay.co.uk/di-604
> 
> 
> I've had a look at the D-Link DI-604 before, but I
don't know what to
> make of it. It's quite popular in Sweden, but I
can't get a clear
> picture of how good it is. Some people love and some
hate it. At
> Pricerunner http://tinyurl.com/dnfpt
> http://www.pricerunner.com/?ncr=1
> 
> the consumer reviews are very mixed.
> 
> What I was really interested in was to know if any
router suited the
> Squeezebox better then the others or if that didn't
matter at all.
> 
> 

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