[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:At 07:15 AM -0700 06/20/2003, Jim wrote:Yes. On both counts. IPNR works well. A real hardware router works better (and is cheaper.)
Less expensive: yes. Especially when being sold for under manufacturing cost (eg: LinkSys' promotion last summer).
One could ask why Sustworks hasn't lowered the price of IPNR. How much does a CD cost these days? It is a mature product. ;-)
It's a mature product, still under full development and tech support.
Sustworks HAS reduced the price, especially if you purchase IPNR bundled with their other products, or via a reseller such as myself. But then again, as you point out, it is perhaps not the cheapest solution for the tiny home user.
- Dan.
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