Re: which router

2010-04-25 Thread sara fink
See this link for linksys with 802.11n . it has all the chipset, version, and if it supports 3rd party firmware. try to avoid the ralink chipsets. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linksys_routers the next link is for wrt54g series. very good comparison. (supports only b,g) http://en.wikipedia.org/wi

Re: which router

2010-04-25 Thread Udi Finkelstein
You can probably get an Edimax 6104K (wired router with 4 port switch). A new one costs 150 NIS, a used one at yad2 costs half (You can see several being sold). http://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/BR6104 https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=52150 Udi 2010/4/25 Erez D > hello, > > > i need a

Re: which router

2010-04-25 Thread Itay Donenhirsch
hi, donno if it's a coincidence but this thing is just now on slashdot, very relevant: http://ask.slashdot.org/story/10/04/24/2256220/Open-Source-Router-To-Replace-WRT54GL itay 2010/4/25 Erez D > hello, > > > i need a small linux box which has usb and/or gpio (i want it to control > the lights

Re: which router

2010-04-25 Thread Justin
I bought a TL-WR541G, which worked great from the moment I plugged it in. Good strong wifi signal and easy to work with L2TP in Israel. But it died on me after 2 months, not really sure why. I settled on an Edimax, which connects to the ISP well, but has the weakest wifi I think I've ever seen (

Re: which router

2010-04-25 Thread geoffrey mendelson
On Apr 25, 2010, at 9:29 AM, Erez D wrote: hello, i need a small linux box which has usb and/or gpio (i want it to control the lights for a smart house). i heard the cheapest are routers, so i am looking for a router which i can install openwrt, debian or somthing similiar on it, and wh