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    Linksys WRT160NL Is Fully Linux Powered, 802.11n, and Acts As Media Server

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    Image of ph15h ph15h
    06/23/09

    In reply to Linksys WRT160NL Is Fully Linux Powered, 802.11n, and Acts As Media Server
    Time for me to get a new router :D Bittorrent box here I come.
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    06/23/09

    In reply to Linksys WRT160NL Is Fully Linux Powered, 802.11n, and Acts As Media Server
    after the experience I had with the linksys WRT350N, I would avoid ANY linksys products. damn thing was a lemon.
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    06/23/09

    In reply to Linksys WRT160NL Is Fully Linux Powered, 802.11n, and Acts As Media Server
    my father just bought that bad boy. maybe i will give him my old router for his new. let's see if he notices.


    ps
    a woman at linksys told him "not" to password protect his network. can you believe those idiots. and no, did not tell him to use MAC addresses either.

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    Image of GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday
    06/23/09

    In reply to Linksys WRT160NL Is Fully Linux Powered, 802.11n, and Acts As Media Server
    Antennas removable/replaceable? B/c I have noticed that LinkSys likes to make them permanent to stop people from broadcasting to other planets after installing DDWRT.
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    06/23/09

    @JerseyCam.orgFounder_GitEmSteveDave: [www.amazon.com] Judging from the 3rd picture, they seem to be removable.
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    06/23/09

    @hanswurst0815: Crap, you're right. And even more shocking, it uses a SMA connector instead of LinkSys's usual honking TNC connector, which means using an external is easier. This must be a trap.
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    Image of VenomIreland VenomIreland
    06/23/09

    @AllToAll,ByMyMustard!_GitEmSteveDave:I think there's still internal routers, the external's cost extra AFAIK.
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    06/23/09

    @VenomIreland: I meant using an external antenna is easier. Before you had to get an adapter to connect a 3rd party antenna.
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    06/23/09

    @AllToAll,ByMyMustard!_GitEmSteveDave: I didn't even know there are other connectors. I only used DLink and AVM routers and cards and so far and the antenna connectors all looked the same.
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    06/23/09

    @hanswurst0815: Linksys uses a big honking connector called TNC vs the others SMA

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    06/23/09

    In reply to Linksys WRT160NL Is Fully Linux Powered, 802.11n, and Acts As Media Server
    That's probably a good idea because Linksys makes dud firmware. I've got the dual-band N router that didn't work well until I flashed a new firmware onto it.
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