Nonreality;314456 Wrote: 
> It's a good thing that they're toys, just think of the problems you
> could have had.  :)

Business routers are much more frustrating, but not in the sense that
they don't perform as designed.  Anyone who works with CISCO IOS would
probably agree, you have to have the patience of a saint.  Once up and
running though, you will probably never touch it again until you want
to change your configs for one reason or another.

Over the years I have thrown away quite a few Linksys routers that
would either just out and out quit or would drop out at fairly regular
intervals and have to be restarted.  Always the wireless part.

I guess though to be fair, what you can accomplish with a sub $100
router from Linksys, you would have to pay $1000 or more from CISCO and
CISCO owns Linksys.  I guess it's worth the hassle.

Have a great day,

Howard


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