Currently using a Linksys access point, but it's only Wireless G. In the past I have used a wireless router set with a static IP and DHCP server turned off to serve as an access point. Considering upgrading to Wireless N and for the price I figure I might as well just buy another router rather than an access point. I use a Smoothwall as my primary firewall. So I'm looking for opinions on the reliability between Cisco and Buffalo. The Buffalo has two advantages that I can see. #1 - gigabyte NICs #2 - dd-wrt firmware Both can be had with dual external antennas (MIMO).... I just have a feeling that the 'quality' of Linksys has been declining since Cisco bought them. Oh, by the way, if anyone is interested... I have a couple items to sell: #1 - Linksys WRT54G version 8 -- $25 [I was using it as a second access point, but I don't need the extended coverage lately] #2 - Craftsman 14.4v cordless drill, one good battery, $20 key-less chuck with a clutch, single speed [the second battery needs to be 'rebuilt' which would cost around $50 at Batteries Plus.] ---------- Todd Young