hi, i am currently looking for a wifi router that will replace current linux box (it died this week after a long life full of work - RIP). but i dont want to replace the box with a new linux box because the new hardware i will get in shops will be an absolute overkill.
i am looking for router which can act like linux as a full-featured router (sharing via wifi/lan, dhcp-server, dns-server, firewall, wep/wap, nat, ...) . last time i have read an article about openwrt and i would like to have a router that is supported by this project. but the list of supported hardware is overwhelming. i have seen a lot of people using the linksys WRT54G. could someone share some experiences with this piece or with openwrt? is it really that easy to use the linksys with openwrt and are there any tradeoffs using linux instead of the original firmware? thanks, gottfried
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