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Here is the lowest end Cisco I could find that's brand new... but note I have no experince with this model:
Cisco 831 Ethernet Router |
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It doesnt necessarily have to be a cisco.
Help me pick out something thats "small-business class" or does that bring me back to the Bestbuy networking parts again?
Maybe I'll have to try Netgear this time.
How about this one http://www.netgear.com/products/details/FVS318.php
It's roughly $100 _________________ - Jim |
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The $100 range brings you into Best Buy/Circuit City network equipment.
Personally... my recommendation in your price range is to get a:
Linksys WRT54GS V2
Then go to:
http://www.sveasoft.com
Sign up pay the $20 get the latest firmware (or as close to it as you feel comfortable) and enjoy all the benefits of a enterprise class router for a much lower price.
I actually have that router, and have applied their latest freeware firmware. And it works great. If I was using the router for anything more than just a simple WAP I would have paid the $20 and got newer firmware, but I only needed the signal boost feature. |
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