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Over the years I have owned routers from Netgear, Linksys, Bilken,
Dlink, and I am currently using Trendnet. I have a three router setup
to isolate my WAP from my LAN and I recently upgraded my routers to
Trendnet which I am happy with. Trendnet is a value product, and I
think the deliver a lot for the price, especially when they come up
on sales / rebates. If you want to go more at the top range I would
get one that could also act as a print server and / or a network USB2
or 3 drive interface ( if 3 exists yet). I think Netgear and DLINK
have something like this, but expect to pay close to 200.
Every manufacture has it's day in the sun product, but consumer
routers have been around a long time now, and I don't think there is
all that much difference between them out side of Gb switches, N band
and firmware features inside product lines. However, if you are that
familiar with Cisco / Linksys maybe you should stay with them.
Mark Rode
My question to the list is what
>>hardware (router) might you recommend for a home network? I have considered
>>getting a Cisco router on e-bay, but decided to check with the list for
>>possible recommendations and views on this topic.
>>Peter Shkabara
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