The WRT54G does support WPA.

The WRT54GL (http://www.ht.com.au/N/0/keyword/wrt54gl/part/T6018/detail.hts)
will do everything you want, and also runs linux. If you feel like
getting your (virtual) hands dirty, there's a slew of distros for it -
http://openwrt.org, http://www.dd-wrt.com/, http://www.thibor.co.uk/,
etc. These can give you fantastic features, like being able to set up
a WDS, configuring multiple SSIDs, assigning all switch ports on
different vlans, etc. Also, because it's running nice stock linux
things, you  can do stuff you'd do on any other linux firewall, like
ssh in and twiddle iptables rules. Of course, you've only got 16Mb ram
to play with, and the CPU is only 200Mhz...

On 27/09/2007, Jesus Jr M Salvo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Optus cable at home, and have been simply plugging my laptop (
> a Compaq Presario V6107AU ) running Fedora7 to the cable modem (
> Motorola, forgot the exact model ) to get Internet access.
>
> Can anyone recommend a wireless router that I can use instead so that :
> 1) The wireless router connects to the cable modem.
> 2) The wireless router serves DHCP to wireless laptops.
> 3) Supports VPN passthrough
> 4) WEP / WPA-PSK / AES encyption
> 5) Allows a USB 2.0 printer to be connected so that it is shared among
> laptops ( optional )
>
> ... and of course ... works with linux ?
>
> I have been looking at these:
>
> LinkSys WRT54GX:
> http://www.ht.com.au/N/-20+-43+-535/part/R8671/detail.hts
>
> LinkSys WRT54G:
> http://www.ht.com.au/N/-20+-43+-535/part/H9739/detail.hts
>
> The second one is cheaper, although it does not have WPA or AES.
> What do people here with Optus cable use ... and what's your feedback ?
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