RV042 is 10/100, so is the cheepie netgear...

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> On Sep 12, 2008, at 7:57 AM, Sam Macomber wrote:
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>> I got a netgear G something for $10 or so on black friday last
>> year...   works fine for my powerbook, Wii and DSs...    No idea
>> how well the router works though just using it as a wireless access
>> point.  Got a linksys RV042 for router duty. (which is a very nice
>> piece of gear BTW)
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> I generally go with AirLink101, Fry's Electronics "house brand".
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> Router technology has reached the point where there are only a few so-
> called "standard designs".
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> Most user interfaces have gone to the HTTP route, and almost all have
> the same windows and features within windows.
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> A plus for the Airlink101 router is the WAN port is 10/100 half-/full-
> duplex (many routers are 10 half-duplex for the WAN port) so that
> secondary routers won't slow down the overall network, although the
> WAN port to the DSL or cable modem may still remain a choke-point, at
> least it may be the only one.
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