If you dont need ports on the router itself the apple airport express is
awesome (plus if you use itunes it has a stereo jack that can not be beat).
On 1/30/07, DJA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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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