Originally posted by: JackMDS
Originally posted by: ktwebbThe Linksys WRT54G and 54GS seem to be very popular right now. I prefer Buffalo technologies.
I agree as is the Buffalo line is currently the best of the Entry Level. It is very Stable, WZC compatible, and WDS capable.
However the young guys here like ?Hacking?. So you get the Linksys and you ?Hack? with $20 French product. The Hacking makes it WDS (it is Not WDS as is) and you can Boost the output to 86mW.
So if you do not Fry the unit the 86mW seems to make to "Hacker?s" day.
I rather put a second Buffalo if I need the extra Distance.
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Listen up old man, I like my Linksys WRT54G just fine and it works well. And I think you are being a bit biased in your opposition to the 3rd party firmware.
Granted, the power boost on all 3rd party firmwares isnn't super, since they also boost noise and interference. I don't use it on my setup for this reason. And I'll admit that the WDS implementation in the WRT54G line isn't spectacular as it only works with WEP. Having an integrated WPA-capable solution that can be configured easily with web management would be wonderful.
But many solutions are free and offer many cool features as well. Such as enhanced firewall options (ActiveX, Javascript, Proxy, Cookie blocking), QoS (useful for VoIP), a more customizable firewall (IPtables), RADIUS support and an impressive array of Port Forwarding and Port Triggering options. So you see, there's more to it then ?Hack with $20 French product." (If you could call that hacking at all. I would call that tapping potential in a widely available consumer-grade product.)
Not to mention that
JackMDS is biased towards beige, unlike us young guys.
In conclusion, buy what you can for what you need.
Originally posted by: JuanT
Thanks for that reply man, quite helpful.
But I've been told that the Asus solution will require an Asus-compatible mobo as well, or at least install a new card which I can't.
I'm thinking of going for the ECS KN1 Extreme and it's 802.11g Wifi USB Adapter. With just this new PC and my old one, what else do I need to connect to the net?
You would need a wireless router because you have no device to share the internet connection. I would recommend either a Linksys or Buffalotech unit.