[TriLUG] OT: best home wireless router?

Keith Woodie kwoodie at gmail.com
Mon Jun 15 15:11:30 EDT 2009


+1 for Linksys WRT54G... not N but still fine for me with Tomato Firmware:
http://www.polarcloud.com

Great service for me and a clean and powerful QoS that allows for me to do
outbound rsync, VPN to work, VOIP (vonage) along with Verizon's femtocell
cellphone tower.


Keith Woodie
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On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 2:50 PM, David Matusiak <dave at matusiak.org> wrote:

> I'd like to tap the collective intelligence of TriLUG and seek advice on a
> new home wireless access point.  My vintage Linksys is still going strong,
> but I'd really love to have a whitelist for known friendly MAC addresses.
> I'm pretty sure this is a common feature these days, but I'm more
> interested in what new whiz-bang things are out there that I don't know
> about.
>
> I'm leaning towards another Linksys because of the incredible service this
> one has given me, but am open to other vendors.  After doing a little
> research this morning, I found a few that look interesting (mostly because
> they claim to have firewall technology built-in).
>
> from: http://www.firewallguide.com/
>
> 1) http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=530
> 2)
>
> http://www.zonealarm.com/security/en-us/zonealarm-secure-wireless-router.htm
>
> This would be for a very mixed environment (Macs, PCs, Linux, shared
> storage & printing), yet my needs are fairly basic.  I want the MAC
> whitelist and a relatively secure router.  What say you?
>
> David M.
>
>
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