What broadband router do you have at home?

APB

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Siemens Speedstream 2601: free after $10 rebate a week or so ago at Outpost.com/Fry's.
 

GT578

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BBIagent(floppy-based linux router) running on an AMDk6-3 450mhz, 128mb of PC100 RAM.

Linksys and Intel NIC inside the box.
 

skyking

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486 w/evergreen technology 120mhz chip, 32mb of fast page ram, 1.2 gig seagate, freebsd 4.5.
 

rw120555

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I have a Netgear rp334, which includes built-in support for Homepna 2.0. If price is no object and you want homepna 2.0, then this is the best router to get. In retrospect, however, I probably would have been just as well off buying a regular router and an ethernet/hpna bridge, such as the Netgear PE102.
 

teknodude

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Netgear DG814 ADSL Modem/Router - a compact little box, runs well and looks pretty slick into the bargain! :)
 

jrenna

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I have the D-Link DI-614+. Am waiting for the D-Link DWL-120+ USB Adapter to come out in March.
 

TAandy

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Netgear DG814 after frying my DLink 504 and getting totally pissed off from getting no response from their Tech Support :disgust:
 

spidey07

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cisco 4500 - one four port sync, one four port ethernet, one four port token ring.

-edit- doubles as a frame-relay switch, BGP/eigrp/ospf/rip route, dial-in and source-route translational bridge. :)
 

rb56

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SMC Barricade... Over two years old and it's been shut off less than a half a dozen times.

rb56