I am in the same situation as OP. I use WRT54G since 1999 and had a WRT54GL as a second AP at home. My Internet link currently still small (12Mbps Down/768Kbps Up), still below the hardware limit of WRT54G which is around 35Mbps. The tipping point for me to upgrade was I have some NAS within my home LAN, and using 802.11g with 24Mbps~54Mbps is limiting any file maintenance I need to do. I had to switch to wired connection (GbE) otherwise the time I need to spend is unbearable.
Now I've been doing a trial using Mikrotik RB951Ui-2HnD for around a month now and so far happy with the performance. I am now ordering an RB951G-2HnD, which is the same as RB951Ui but with GbE wired port. If all goes well, I will put my both WRT54G for sale.
free oxygen on earth provided by Mother Nature made it 'incredibly difficult' for private manufacturer organizations to ask people to pay for their breath...
when it becomes so hot, it becomes difficult/painful to hold by bare hand. it happens usually whenever i'am using 3G connection with a lot of open connections (i.e. my eBuddy account), or whenever needs reconnection (i.e. browsing on the road with connection changes between GPRS, EDGE and 3G --and no i'm not driving--). whenever this happens, the battery drains like monkey pee. the only solution to save the battery (avoid recharging) is to turn off the handphone immediately.
the shitty thing due this issue is sometimes i forgot to logout from eBuddy from the phone... I just put it on my trouser pocket and heat sometimes burn my testicles... damn, my sperm...
i remember the first time i use windows. version 3.11 it was. i didn't even know how i need to press alt tab to go to mixer apps for turning down a MID file screaming. going from DOS to win requires learning. people now got lucky as for linux at least the interface not as bad as win3.11:)
but hey, some people feel better to depart with more money and got married with microsoft.. well, that's their choice.. that's why there is an XP option for netbook
i've doing this using Concealar... 10MB master data? no problem... i just put it up on geocities as 20MB PNG, and then textmessage the password to the receiving party!!!111
in 1999, i use sharp zaurus 5800.. big and 'unfriendly-os'.. not too usefull... since then i moved to palm III, IIIx and last IIIc.. i used it often to look up names and appointment (using a pim called actnames.. fat better than the palm-os built-in pim) --for storing phone number, i used a nokia 7110.. and only 250 of 1000 slots used so far..-- read offline net using avant-go and read harry potter while on the bus from and to work.. in 2001 i sold my IIIx and moved to diamond mako... the battery-bug killed me.. and since then I'm still wishing to have a palm again.. or maybe clie for its crisper screen... my conclusion: pda can be use effectively if the person's need fits on what the pda delivers...
I am in the same situation as OP. I use WRT54G since 1999 and had a WRT54GL as a second AP at home. My Internet link currently still small (12Mbps Down/768Kbps Up), still below the hardware limit of WRT54G which is around 35Mbps. The tipping point for me to upgrade was I have some NAS within my home LAN, and using 802.11g with 24Mbps~54Mbps is limiting any file maintenance I need to do. I had to switch to wired connection (GbE) otherwise the time I need to spend is unbearable.
Now I've been doing a trial using Mikrotik RB951Ui-2HnD for around a month now and so far happy with the performance. I am now ordering an RB951G-2HnD, which is the same as RB951Ui but with GbE wired port. If all goes well, I will put my both WRT54G for sale.
Mikrotik seems like a logical option for OP.
if the classic gui getting killed, i'm looking for alternative forums..
free oxygen on earth provided by Mother Nature made it 'incredibly difficult' for private manufacturer organizations to ask people to pay for their breath...
forgot to add, imho, the culprit is the 3G chip!
when it becomes so hot, it becomes difficult/painful to hold by bare hand. it happens usually whenever i'am using 3G connection with a lot of open connections (i.e. my eBuddy account), or whenever needs reconnection (i.e. browsing on the road with connection changes between GPRS, EDGE and 3G --and no i'm not driving--). whenever this happens, the battery drains like monkey pee. the only solution to save the battery (avoid recharging) is to turn off the handphone immediately.
the shitty thing due this issue is sometimes i forgot to logout from eBuddy from the phone... I just put it on my trouser pocket and heat sometimes burn my testicles... damn, my sperm...
I'm shocked I tell ya!
i remember the first time i use windows. version 3.11 it was. i didn't even know how i need to press alt tab to go to mixer apps for turning down a MID file screaming. going from DOS to win requires learning. people now got lucky as for linux at least the interface not as bad as win3.11 :)
but hey, some people feel better to depart with more money and got married with microsoft.. well, that's their choice.. that's why there is an XP option for netbook
I'm really curious...
we just forgot to write down the destination coordinate
i've doing this using Concealar... 10MB master data? no problem... i just put it up on geocities as 20MB PNG, and then textmessage the password to the receiving party!!!111
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can you all please shut the fuck up!.. this cray is hurting my back..
and the first one is something called Aol
in 1999, i use sharp zaurus 5800.. big and 'unfriendly-os'.. not too usefull... since then i moved to palm III, IIIx and last IIIc.. i used it often to look up names and appointment (using a pim called actnames.. fat better than the palm-os built-in pim) --for storing phone number, i used a nokia 7110.. and only 250 of 1000 slots used so far..-- read offline net using avant-go and read harry potter while on the bus from and to work..
in 2001 i sold my IIIx and moved to diamond mako... the battery-bug killed me.. and since then I'm still wishing to have a palm again.. or maybe clie for its crisper screen...
my conclusion: pda can be use effectively if the person's need fits on what the pda delivers...