[SWLUG] Recommendations for a router?
Terry John
terry.john at bbc.co.uk
Wed May 19 13:31:08 UTC 2010
What's your favourite colour? :-)
There are so many out there that do a decent job. I've always liked
Netgear and they're the domestic offshoot of professional router
manufacturers so I've always expected & got a good performance. Linksys
have a good reputation and I think they're usually cheaper. Bases on a
Linux type system
Have fun
Terry
-----Original Message-----
From: discuss-bounces at swlug.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at swlug.org] On
Behalf Of Mark Summerfield
Sent: 19 May 2010 14:04
To: Discuss at swlug.org
Subject: [SWLUG] Recommendations for a router?
Hi,
I have a 4 year old BT Voyager 2110 ADSL router with 4 physical
network connections & wireless.
I've been having some reliability issues lately. I don't _think_ it is
my ISP (plus.net), so I think that maybe the router is on its last legs?
Can anyone recommend a replacement? One think I like about the Voyager
is that I can connect to it using a web interface (i.e., on Linux using
Firefox) to control it without needing e.g., a Windows-specific CD.
Thanks!
--
Mark Summerfield, Qtrac Ltd, www.qtrac.eu
C++, Python, Qt, PyQt - training and consultancy
"Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt" - ISBN 0132354187
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