[Nottingham] Wifi upgrade recommendations please!
Brian Pickford
bpickford at united-springs.com
Thu Jun 20 10:31:00 UTC 2013
I'm using an ASUS RT-N16:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Asus_RT-N16
£64 on Amazon
I've found it to be very versatile, running DD-WRT with Optware, SMB share
and a printer server from a USB memory stick.
Not at the cheap end of the market, but makes use of the full fat 'Mega'
DD-WRT builds
On 20 June 2013 09:49, Michael Erskine <msemtd at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Folks,
> My Linksys WRT54G-L wifi router has been a solid workhorse for years
> but I'd like to take advantage of the 802.11n capability of some of my
> newer kit. I'm very much out of the loop of networking these days so
> does the group have any recommendations for a modern, preferably
> inexpensive, 802.11n router, with 3-5 port switch? I don't require an
> open firmware but I would like to have reasonable control over port
> forwarding, DHCP server address ranges, etc, etc.
> Regards,
> Michael E
>
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