Last summer I replaced my SMC 11b unit with a LinkSys 54MBps unit and 
I've very happy with the new box. And, to make it on-topic, the firmware 
runs Linux and a number of enterprising folks have developed firmware 
replacements to add new features.

--rick

http://www.seattlewireless.net/pipermail/dev/2004-October/014206.html


Florin Iucha wrote:

> Help!
>
> My wireless router died last week and I need to replace it.
> It was a Netgear MR314, with a quirky web interface and a
> quirkier telnet interface.
>
> I need some advice for a new wireless access point, and I am
> looking for personal experiences with reliability and configuration.
>
> I am mostly looking at D-Link 784 [1] and D-Link 7100 [2].
> Why should I choose the router over the access point? AFAIK
> the router contains a switch, a router and a firewall while the
> access point has fancier authentication/authorization. For a
> home user, is it useful to have a real access point?
>
> Do you know of a wireless router that has different DHCP ranges
> for wireless and wired?
>
> Any suggestions for any other brands? I need something good, but
> not far from the $100 mark.
>
> Thank you,
> florin
>
> [1] http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=2&pid=299
>
> [2] http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=2&pid=304
>
>
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