[LUNI] WiFi Access Point recommendations
Larry Garfield
larry at garfieldtech.com
Sun Aug 12 19:42:53 CDT 2007
So as I now have a worthwhile laptop, I am of course in the market for a
wireless access point.
At the moment my home network uses an IPCop router on an old 266 MHz box. It
works fine and I like IPCop's flexibility (except when DHCP seems to not want
to work for non-pre-configured leases), but gah the box is loud and hot.
Plus, from what I've seen a decent WiFi access point that is not also a home
router costs *more* than one that is also a home router (for reasons that
make sense to accountants, I'm sure). So I figure I may as well replace that
while I'm at it and save space/heat/decibels.
So what do people use/recommend for a home WiFi router/AP? My experiences
with Linksys have been bad, but otherwise I don't know the market that well.
I'm looking for something that does 802.11g, and of course its web
configuration tools must be Linux (Konqueror)-friendly. I also like IPCop's
ability to setup port forwarding ranges, as I have ports forwarded all over
the place for various applications and games.
WPA of course. It will have to support both pre-configured and on-the-fly
DHCP, but I have my own DNS server instead of using it, so I do have to be
able to control that myself. I figure 4 Ethernet jacks is about all I can
expect, but I have my own 8 port switch that everything plugs into anyway.
I'm willing to spend more than el cheapo on it, but I don't run a
high-bandwidth anything at home so I don't want to spend an insane amount of
money on it (for whatever the definition of "insane amount of money" is for a
WiFi router at this point).
Does this ring a bell for anyone? Any good/bad/ugly recommendations for such
a device?
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Larry Garfield AIM: LOLG42
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