Re: [67ATTENDEES] Anyone get the 'broadband' connection in the IETF hotel

Tim Thome <tthome@ktrc-na.com> Wed, 08 November 2006 19:40 UTC

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From: Tim Thome <tthome@ktrc-na.com>
Subject: Re: [67ATTENDEES] Anyone get the 'broadband' connection in the IETF hotel
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At 10:11 AM 11/8/2006, T.J. Kniveton wrote:
>>The Apple Airport Express is a nice travel router, another is 
>>Cisco-Linksys' WTR54GS (this is what I carry)...
>I thought the WTR54G was a nice solution too, especially for $19 at 
>Fry's.. until I bought one and it didn't work at all. Spent an hour on 
>tech support to India and now it's been sent back to Linksys for 
>replacement (nothing yet)..... Never had a problem with my AP Express. 
>Should have bought another one for travel, but I guess I was too attracted 
>by the cheap price tag of the Linksys. Like they say, you get what you pay 
>for (or less)..

WTR54GS, it's a small travel router, not the same as the WRT54G... it's 
about the same size as the airport express.

The WRT54G/GS can be a good router, however Linksys did change it in the 
later HW revisions (v5 and later). Even though it's the same model number, 
it's definitely not the same level of performance as the older HW. DD-WRT 
can be flashed on to I hear, and this does help.

Tim
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Tim Thome <mailto:tthome@ktrc-na.com>
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Kyocera Telecommunications Research Corp.
San Diego, CA


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