Hi Voytek

You may want to pick something with open source support that is more
modern.

For example a Netgear or an Asus.

Without knowing your requirements, i cant recommend a more specific model.

However the faster cpu, wireless-N and possibly gigabit ports may be
worth a few extra dollars to you.



Dean

On 7/12/2010, "Voytek Eymont" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I need to setup a WiFi access to a small LAN, if I recall from past
>discussions, WRT54G was often mentioned, is that still a good choice ?
>
>what version(s) of WRT54G to get/not get ?
>what third party firmware should I look at ?
>whilst I don't envisage needing anything beyond what standard device
>provides, I don't mind trying some new stuff to see
>
>
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