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Old 10-02-2007, 12:10   #9
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Re: Help with buying a router please :D

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Originally Posted by Nikesh View Post
Yeah, I agree with Druchii you laptop should come with wireless built in so that wireless adaptor is not really needed. I would get the Linksys WRT54G router. You can find it on ebuyer. I'm not sure what the differences are between the WRT54G router and the WRT54GL but I have a WRT54G.

Can you tell us which laptop your getting?
The L version runs on Linux, not VXWORKS as the new WRT54G's do. They also have more memory, and are equivalent to a Version 4 WRT54G, which, in many opinions was one of the best routers Linksys ever made.

The WRK54G however, disconnected wireless whenever it felt like it, destroyed it's settings at will and generally enjoyed rebooting itself. They are cut down versions of WRT54G's, but they are cut down way too much. Also, signal strenth was an issue for me as well.
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