CougTek
Hairy Aussie
How about the Cisco routers? Not the Linksys made by Cisco, the real freaking Cisco routers. Are they any better? I was considering getting one and to start installing them to some customers.
How about the Cisco routers? Not the Linksys made by Cisco, the real freaking Cisco routers. Are they any better? I was considering getting one and to start installing them to some customers.
I meant something like this. It has a lifetime warranty. Must be reliable, don't you think? Cost ~200$ though.How about the Cisco routers?
The closest Ubiquiti reseller is 40Km away and it doesn'll sell the Router Station Pro. I've not been able to find an enclosure for it (only enclosures to put it outside on a pole) and the fact that it doesn't take Mini-PCI-E cards is a downer. Decent MiniPCI wireless cards are hard to find.I would have gone with a Ubiquiti Routerstation Pro. I sound like a broken record.
Wow, I've read some reviews on Newegg about those two and it doesn't look good. Even if customers' reviews have to be taken lightly due to often poor technical skills of the reviewers, there's so many negative reviews that it is worrying.
I meant something like this. It has a lifetime warranty. Must be reliable, don't you think? Cost ~200$ though.
There's also this one that looks interesting, but it cost even more. It seems to have less features too.
I just need a reliable router for one business customer. No VPN needed, just flawless reliability.
Is Costco a large supplier of wireless routers?
Is Costco a large supplier of wireless routers? It's not the first place i'd think to look for them.
Costco is a large supplier for everything Greg needs.
Except Xeons.
*and retired beach babe surfer girls.
The standard says 300ft.How long can you run network cable without loss?
I thought it was 100mThe standard says 300ft.
That from a support communities post FWIW."However, the attack does begin if the "Add Wireless Clients" tool inside Airport Utility is open and waiting for a device to connect. I didn't let the attack run out, but it seems like the attack WILL work only if you have the "Add Wireless Clients" tool open. https://discussions.apple.com/message/17248516#17248516
x2I've always viewed WPS as suspect. "Automatic" and "security" don't seem like concepts that readily go hand in hand.
I can't disable WPS on the my WNDR3700's .
I can't disable WPS on the my WNDR3700's .
For people who make their own routers, what are you doing? Linux boxes with a wireless NIC?