[clue-tech] Wi-Fi router recommendations?

Richard Knechtel richard.knechtel at gmail.com
Fri Feb 2 06:46:10 MST 2007


I'm using the WRT54GL as well. However It has problems dropping connection
if you have the router in the basement and a computer upstairs. I'm getting
about 49% connection and it drops quit frequently. Anyone know of a way to
like "boost" the connection?

Thanks,

On 2/2/07, Warren Turkal <wt at penguintechs.org> wrote:
>
> On Saturday 06 January 2007 21:33, David L. Anselmi wrote:
> > The Linux crowd is partial to the WRT54G... line of wireless since they
> > can run OpenWRT. Are there any other wireless routers worth
> > considering? Either because they also can run a custom Linux install,
> > or they offer better price/performance, or they have useful features
> > (magic bridging, better security protocol support, etc.)?
>
> I know I'm late on this one, but...
>
> Snapgear has a really awesome product called the SG565. It's more for
> small
> business or satellite offices, but I really like it. It has hardware
> accelerated IPSEC and multiple ISP support. You can even fall back onto a
> dialup line if you need. You can also ssh in and get a Linux prompt.
> Snapgear
> even provides a toolchain to compile software for it if you are into that
> kinda thing.
>
> wt
> --
> Warren Turkal (w00t)
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