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gfunkdave Apr 17, 2011 7:14 pm

Small Office Router?
 
The router at my dad's office is getting old and needs to be replaced. It's a Netgear FVS318, whose VPN features we don't use anyway. I just use SSH to one of the servers in the office.

What do people recommend to replace it?

Reliability is the most important thing to me; one of the reasons we're replacing it is that its internal DynDNS client doesn't seem to work anymore. I don't want to deal with needing to reboot the router or not being able to connect remotely because the router froze. 8 (or more) ports would be nice but 4 is OK. I don't really care about N vs G wireless, or if it has wireless at all.

I lean to the Linksys WRT54GL, which is what I have at home and have put in my parents' house, because it has never given me any trouble at all. I run Tomato firmware on them.

But what else do y'all suggest? While I like the WRT54GL, it is a bit of an old design.

UALOneKPlus Apr 18, 2011 12:29 am

Buffalo makes DD-WRT routers and are generally very good.

gfunkdave Apr 18, 2011 12:46 pm

Thanks, I'll check 'em out. ^

deubster Apr 19, 2011 6:05 am

Good day to buy that WRT54GL - it's on a 48-hour sale at NewEgg for $44.99 with free shipping. Also, snag the TRENDnet TEG-S50G 5-port gigabit switch (this is the metal one) for $24.99, also with free shipping.

yevlesh2 Apr 19, 2011 7:39 am

Netgear WNDR3700 is really good . Probably the fastest router I ever owned . I've had it running for about 4-5 month so far - never had to reboot it, in fact never had any trouble with it at all.


Buffalo routers are also very good .

Would suggest avoiding Belkin and DLink as their reliability can be a bit iffy.

gfunkdave Apr 19, 2011 7:48 am

Cool, thanks! And a TrendNet 8 port gigabit switch for $34.99.

joemcool Apr 20, 2011 6:23 am

I assume when you say 4 to 8 ports you mean switch ports and not router interfaces? If so, then any of the DD-WRT options are worth looking at. If you actually do need 4-8 router interfaces, then I'd recommend something from Soekris Engineering such as the net4801 with a lan1621 or lan1641 card. These make excellent advanced routers with a low cost, high reliability, and high throughput. I've got one at home (minus the extra ports) running m0n0wall supporting several LANs with external facing servers and haven't had any problems .


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