Isn't cisco like $$$$?-I'm looking for low $, user friendly and reliable
router for a small home network--I really basically just want to connect two
or three comps to the same internet connection at the moment.  I read that a
linksys BEFSR41 was a good router.  Is that the one someone recommended here
or was it a belkiin? That linksys is a "good un" I read but the forum post I
got that tip from is almost a year old.  I'm wondering if there is something
better now or that is still the way to go.  I'll go check the one's you
recommended out now but I am thinking they are going to be high dollar
business type models.  Thanks.

ps is it true that if you have a router you don't need an additional
firewall?


From: Stephen Moretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Router tips WAS "Re: [hlds] Ban list."
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:24:21 +0000

Pit Gee wrote:

Hey a few weeks ago (back before hl 2 came out) someone recommended a
good
router.  What one was it?  Any other good tips for the novice in
setting one
up?
Be well all,
P


I love my 3com Office Secure Router and the Cisco routers are always
nice...


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