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25-Aug-2006, 10:54 PM #1
Router for linux
Can anyone recommend a good router for linux, i have just installed 'Kubuntu 6.06' as i don't know and being brand new to linux, any help is welcome.

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26-Aug-2006, 12:25 AM #2
Not quite sure what you want.
Do you want to turn your Linux box into a router or do you want recommendations to buy a router. Linux nor Windows is dependent on a router brand. Buy whatever you want. I prefer to use D-Link but some people like Netgear or Linksys. To each his own.
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26-Aug-2006, 12:35 AM #3
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Originally Posted by Squashman
Not quite sure what you want.
Do you want to turn your Linux box into a router or do you want recommendations to buy a router. Linux nor Windows is dependent on a router brand. Buy whatever you want. I prefer to use D-Link but some people like Netgear or Linksys. To each his own.
well said....although i have a linksys wired.....brand really does not matter...
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26-Aug-2006, 05:39 AM #4
Thanks to you both, i only asked incase linux had a preference, only been used to xp and just starting out on a new adventure with linux, so was not sure.
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