Karl Cunningham wrote:
On 1/29/2007 10:46 PM, Ken Kroel wrote:
Greetings all,
I am in the market for a wireless router for the SO to connect her
work laptop and home pc. Both are Windows machines but there is always
the chance that my linux boxes will someday connect to it.
The laptop is not brand new, so I doubt that its wireless card will be
very fast. My understanding is that 802.11n is still not finalized and
given the age of the equipment, I am thinking of going with an 802.11g
router. I would appreciate any recommendations on which wireless
router would be the most reliable and trouble free, for the best price.
TIA
ken
I have a Netgear WG602 802.11g AP for connection to my wife's laptop
which runs XP. The connection uses ipsec and goes to a linux box set up
as a router and plugged in to one of the LAN ports of the AP. The WAN
port isn't used.
Karl
I also am using a Netgear WG602v3 Access Point. It's connected to a
Netgear FVS318v3 router. It's set to WPA2 and I use it to connect to my
LAN with my laptop.
I don't use a wireless router because I learned that it was too messy to
get both it and the existing wired router to play nice on my LAN (I
tried a Linksys WRT*** with no luck and then returned it - it wasn't
broken, just my ability to get both routers working on the same subnet).
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