Hi Keith

I think I've been confused!! I originally had trouble getting my laptop to talk to my present router and changed the wireless card inside it, all then worked fine. Because of this I thought some routers worked better with Linux and found references to DD-WRT and thought this was an indication of compatibility!
This proves how much I know about Linux!!!
Head held low - OOPS

Looking at an Edimax AR7266WnA for £40 or BR6574n for £57 (but is it an ADSL2+ and BT line?). Are they fast enough for streaming video/TV?

*Clive Wills*

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On 04/09/11 21:47, Keith Edmunds wrote:
On Sun, 04 Sep 2011 12:01:57 +0100, [email protected] said:

Which ADSL N routers are compatible with
Linux?
In what way are you expecting a wireless router to be compatible (or not
compatible) with Linux? It's a network device: it's irrelevant what OS you
use to connect to it.


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