09-13-2007, 03:29 PM
Absolutely not.
Yesterday I remotely helped a client restore settings on an old buffalo that loses them when reset. Its pretty freakin' cool to be able to do that. And pretty freakin' cool that it ran for some six months without a reset. (although the router will be replaced) Hell, just to have the same interface on a number of different routers is worth it alone.
>>Also the gigabit networking is nice
Just use a separate hub.
Yesterday I remotely helped a client restore settings on an old buffalo that loses them when reset. Its pretty freakin' cool to be able to do that. And pretty freakin' cool that it ran for some six months without a reset. (although the router will be replaced) Hell, just to have the same interface on a number of different routers is worth it alone.
>>Also the gigabit networking is nice
Just use a separate hub.