Sorry, D-Link. I like to stack my networking stuff up. and having to putthat thing up on top, of my smaller equipment, just so i can use the screen (which seems like a stupid idea on a router basically for "gamers") just seems stupid, why not make the thing tall and skinny, so i could just simply have it sit next to my stack, and turn the screen around when i need it.
bah, sorry. My money goes to linksys, and a hefty donation to DD-WRT
No, Sorry. I prefer to shop online, where the sales people don't follow me around suggesting what to buy when i already know, and have researched a product. Right now im using a WRT54GL running DD-WRT v24 RC2. Works like a dream, and even supports multiple wireless SSID's
Give me a linksys product anyday as long as i can replace the firmware with a nice third party linux package
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RedBull Runner @ Sep 27th 2007 5:07AM
Sorry, D-Link. I like to stack my networking stuff up. and having to putthat thing up on top, of my smaller equipment, just so i can use the screen (which seems like a stupid idea on a router basically for "gamers") just seems stupid, why not make the thing tall and skinny, so i could just simply have it sit next to my stack, and turn the screen around when i need it.
bah, sorry. My money goes to linksys, and a hefty donation to DD-WRT
craper @ Sep 27th 2007 9:01AM
Linksys products suck you must shop at Best Buy where the dum sales people give advice.
RedBull Runner @ Sep 27th 2007 9:27AM
No, Sorry. I prefer to shop online, where the sales people don't follow me around suggesting what to buy when i already know, and have researched a product. Right now im using a WRT54GL running DD-WRT v24 RC2. Works like a dream, and even supports multiple wireless SSID's
Give me a linksys product anyday as long as i can replace the firmware with a nice third party linux package