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[ale] Quick (5 words or less), Brand / Model recommendation...
- Subject: [ale] Quick (5 words or less), Brand / Model recommendation...
- From: millia at panix.com (David Millians)
- Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 13:50:52 -0400
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On 5/16/14, 5:56 PM, Aaron Ruscetta wrote:
> Will post results Ed, if there is anything statistically significant.
>
> So far I just have JD and he didn't have a stock software
> model recommendation because the word is out that most
> router companies have been building back doors into their
> products for years. His one after thought suggestion was
> that Buffalo models might be a choice since they come
> with DD-WRT installed.
>
>
And yes, Buffalo. Hardware is very reliable, and (as said) on some
models you can have DDWRT. I was very happy when they let them back in
the market. Just upgraded at home to the newer WZR300 (?) that does
support it, and it was just about $80.