09-13-2007, 10:10 PM
[quote john dough]All I am saying is that for 95% of the needs that I see for home users, there is no real need to spend more than $60 on a router, and I have yet to be convinced otherwise. DD-WRT is not crap as some are saying (just because it is less $$) and unless I am convinced otherwise (by upset clients or frequent downtime), this is my choice for home and small-business users.
I have never spent more than 30 bucks on home wireless, and I said above, it wasn't DD-WRT that I was slamming, it was just cobbled together solutions.
Maybe I misspoke, most likely someone got a little edgy and blew off steam.
Since I don't have small clients, I would never roll-out a DD-WRT solution, but for home and test sites I use it.
BGnR
I have never spent more than 30 bucks on home wireless, and I said above, it wasn't DD-WRT that I was slamming, it was just cobbled together solutions.
Maybe I misspoke, most likely someone got a little edgy and blew off steam.
Since I don't have small clients, I would never roll-out a DD-WRT solution, but for home and test sites I use it.
BGnR