Thanks Moeen for the info. Sreenadh, I was told to go for Dlink as its cheaper but mainly, its better than Linksys. Even i am not sure if the info is correct. So i guess i too would like to which brand is better.
--- In [email protected], "Sreenadh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It would be nice if you could recommend me some brand. I really have > no idea which one is better. > --- In [email protected], Moeen A <masoft2002@> wrote: > > > > Since the router is Ethernet base, there is nothing to be worry > about. > > You just need driver of your ethernet card for Linux. > > If you have a USB Aztec Modem, maybe better to buy a router with > > built-in ADSL modem, and forget your old device. > > In this case you will have compatibility of all the OSes. > > > > > > rexdorian <rexdorian@> wrote: > > I am going to get myself a router and i have some queries > relating to > > it. > > > > 1. I have 3 pcs & 1 laptop (laptop & 1 pc is wireless connection). > Suse > > linux is on 1 pc while i have unbuntu in the other. While the > wireless > > PC & laptop is Win XP. I would like to know which router should i > go > > for. D-Link or Linksys or Belkin or whichever brand. > > > > 2. As i have the Aztech modem with me already, should i for a > router > > with a modem or without. > > > > 3. In the future, i am planning to load a flavour of linux. But i > will > > never be able to go 100% linux. Atleast 1 machine has to have > windows. > > I might get a Mac Book Pro(i really hope that i get it). So i > PREFER a > > router that is friendly to all the 3. But the main thing is Linux & > > Windows. > > > > Pls advice. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > > >
