I have a D-Link DGL-4300, which can do 108MHz(!) wireless G, plus has a
4-port gigabit router/switch (as well as some other cool features).
It's a great router, though not cheap. ZipZoomFly was running a nice
special on it recently ($99 after a $25 rebate), but I think it's
expired already. You might be able to find a good deal on it somewhere
else though (Newegg, buy.com, etc.)
HTH,
DR
Michael Stearne wrote:
Does anyone know if a (cheap) wireless router that has Gigabit Ethernet?
Or to refrase the question....
I have a cable modem coming in to the location and machines with
GbEthernet. If I connect a Linksys WRT54GL for use as a
wireless/wired router / DHCP server to a GbEthernet hub/swtich. Will
the machines on the wired network (connected only to the switch) be
restricted to the transfer rate of the port on the WRT-54GL (100Mb)?
Since the DHCP server is running on the WRT-54GL is everything on the
network restricted to the speed of that device?
I understand the wireless clients will be running at 54Mb/sec.
Thanks!
Michael
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