On Friday 10 October 2008, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> The usual routers only have one ethernet port on the LAN side, not 4.
> It is connected to an internal 5 port hub, so you get 4 LAN ports to
> plug things into, but the router part only sees one port.
OK - so assuming I can't use the router I bought fom Bezeq after moving to 
HOT, can anyone say if they've had any Linux experience (good or bad) using 
the cheap routers sold by www.ivory.co.il?

The two models they have are:
1 - wr541G for 148 shekel (or 180 shekels with an additional USB dongle - 
WN321G)
2 - wr641G for 195 shekel (or 270 shekels with an additional USB dongle - 
WN620G)

The second one is probably not worth the higher price. It's a 108Mbps. I know 
the standard is still in draft stage and the extra speed would be useless for 
Internet connectivity. My network is all wired and I very seldom use WiFi  
mostly for guests. 

-- 
Shlomo Solomon
http://the-solomons.net
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