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olivers
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I'm looking for a wired router with decent firewall capabilities, basic QoS and WAN-to-LAN throughput to handle Adsl2+ speeds.
In Europe, D-Link sells the recently released DIR-100 for an affordable 35 Euros. It meets my requirements but unfortunately D-Link isn't offering this device in North America. Its closet cousin seems to be the DIR-130 but it's older, doesn't match the DIR-100's WAN-to-LAN throughput (reportedly 80+ MB/sec) and doesn't offer simple QoS (i.e. UDP prioritization for games and VOIP)
Continuing my quest to find a wired router that meets my needs and costs around $100, I stumbled across the Trendnet TWG-BRF114 Gigabit Firewall Router:
http://trendnet.com/products/proddetail.asp?prod=180_TWG-BRF114&cat=41
On paper it fits what I'm looking for. Its street price is roughly $100. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any reviews or even comments about it. The manual on Trendnet's web site seems to be poorly copied from another model (probably a TW100 device) and doesn't reveal much.
Does anybody know more about this device? Any feedback would be very welcome.
Thanks,
Oliver
In Europe, D-Link sells the recently released DIR-100 for an affordable 35 Euros. It meets my requirements but unfortunately D-Link isn't offering this device in North America. Its closet cousin seems to be the DIR-130 but it's older, doesn't match the DIR-100's WAN-to-LAN throughput (reportedly 80+ MB/sec) and doesn't offer simple QoS (i.e. UDP prioritization for games and VOIP)
Continuing my quest to find a wired router that meets my needs and costs around $100, I stumbled across the Trendnet TWG-BRF114 Gigabit Firewall Router:
http://trendnet.com/products/proddetail.asp?prod=180_TWG-BRF114&cat=41
On paper it fits what I'm looking for. Its street price is roughly $100. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any reviews or even comments about it. The manual on Trendnet's web site seems to be poorly copied from another model (probably a TW100 device) and doesn't reveal much.
Does anybody know more about this device? Any feedback would be very welcome.
Thanks,
Oliver