Re: [Thinkpad] [OT] Routers

From: David Reid <dwreid_at_hiwaay.net>
Date: Wed Oct 04 2006 - 20:50:13 EDT

If I'm not mistaken, that logo you refer to on the linksys, is owned by
Cisco :o

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From: thinkpad-bounces@stderr.org [mailto:thinkpad-bounces@stderr.org] On
Behalf Of Allan Ballard
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 7:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [Thinkpad] [OT] Routers

FWIW isn't Netgear owned by Linksys?

I have a cable dsl router by Netgear, with a Lnksys logo on the bottom.

Have the TP and a desktop hooked to it.

RayBay wrote:
> There are routers with better names, but I have numb ers of the
> Netgear units in stock that I obtained at a dramatically low price.
> They work well for us. Easy. More consistent from router to router
> than the Linksys which has a reputation way overblown. You never know
> whether your Linksys is one of the 15 percent that are trouble, and their
tech support is lousy.
>
> I group them:
> 1st - Cisco, Netgear, Netopia, Zyxel, Linksys, Buffalo, and SMC.
> 2nd - Bellkin, Siemens, Speedstream, DLink, ActionTec, Best, Allied
> Telesyn, Proxim 3rd - US Robotics, Westell EVDO, 3Com, Intellinet,
> Asante, Zonet, Compex, 3Com, Hawking, Compex, Watchguard
>
> We avoid the SpeedStream, Siemens, DLink, USRobotics for their
> inconsistencies and their poor tech support....
>
> None are perfect, in our experience, except perhaps the overly
> expensive Cisco comes closest.
>
>
> RayBay
>
>
> On 10/4/06, Jon Etkins <jon@snikte.net> wrote:
>
>> You might like to look into running a third-party firmware on on a
>> Linksys (or compatible) router. There are several well-supported and
>> free firmwares which provide many excellent features over and above
>> those provided by the OEM firmware.
>>
>> Personally, I use DD-WRT, which can run on devices from a large
>> number of different manufacturers (I use two Linksys and one Buffalo
myself).
>> DD-WRT allows filtering both by URL and by keywords found on a page,
>> though it is limited to 6 URL's and 8 keywords; other firmwares may
>> offer more.
>>
>> DD-WRT's web site is at http://www.dd-wrt.com/, though there's also a
>> good summary on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DD-WRT
>>
>> Hope that helps,
>> Jon.
>>
>>
>>
>> David Ross wrote:
>>
>>> I am looking for a wireless router/firewall meeting the following
>>> minimum conditions:
>>>
>>> (1) 802.11g (54Mbps or higher) (2) WPA security (3) Port triggering
>>> (not just port forwarding) (4) keyword filtering on websites (ie, do
>>> not access websites with "foo" in the URL)
>>>
>>> The Netgear line (eg, WGR-614) satisfies these, I was wondering if
>>> anyone knew of/was using a different router that did as well.
>>> (#4 seems to be the hard condition to meet.)
>>>
>>> It is rather hard to get this kind of information from
>>> magazines/online information, without reading every router's manual.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> David R.
>>>
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