interesting. Linksys has crappy software (firmware) but since they follow the reference designs, hardware-wise it's not bad. Dlink usually seems to have hardware issues but their software is rock-stable.
So....combine the two. My "WAP11-900+" has had a virtual 100% uptime (power outages and moving the ap to another location are the only things that take it down), previously with the original linksys firmware, it would die often and wasn't compatible with non-Linksys wifi cards.


too bad I can't do the same thing with the linksys router I have.

Alan Baker wrote:

In my experience the D-Link DWL-900AP+ was not reliable. I went
through 4 of them in a few months. Each worked fine for a while then
started having crashes and lockups. They are particularly sensitive to
voltage.


To end that experience I switched to a Soekris board running Linux.  It
cost more but I've had 100% uptime since.

Alan

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