Yep.. Thats why my Dlink is merely a wireless access point for me.. The
real work is done by an Ubuntu server ;)



> On 3/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Dlink aint that crash hot also :( Ive had a lot of issues with mine :/
>
> Merely to relate to my experience, I got sick of buying a home
> broadband device only to find it had problems and bugs.
>
> IN the end I bite the bullet and bought a business grade unit. I
> bought a Cisco 837 December last year, and havent looked back since.
> Although it wasn't cheap, but then again when has something Cisco ever
> been cheap. I just wish I would of bought one in the first place
> rather then go through several different brands/models of home type
> equipment.
>
> All I need now is a degree in using all the functions and services the
> thing offers. Which reminds me I need to buy a new IOS (as 12.3 or
> 12.4 would be nice for some features I wish to implement).
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