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Thanks all. I ended up getting a Linksys, the one Nottom recommended. I had to deviate from the Wizard a few (hundred) times, but after about 40 minutes, I'm wireless, baby!
[/ QUOTE ]That's an awesome router. There are a lot of versions of linux cracked firmware for it that you can do some great things with.
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Any links so I could read up on the sorts of things that can be done?
I'm probably pushing my luck by messing around with it at all, considering that it works fine at the moment.
-- Homer
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Sveasoft is a commercial firmware update for $20/year. I hear they have pretty good support for it. A list of their features can be found
here. Figure out how to get it up and running
here.
There are some free firmware updates like
Wi-Fi Box. There's good discussion on getting it up and running as well as features
here.