PC Routers

Duncan MacGregor dbmacg-HLeSyJ3qPdM at public.gmane.org
Thu Jan 5 17:07:59 UTC 2012


On January 4, 2012 09:21:53 PM you wrote:
> Duncan MacGregor wrote:
> > Today, most wireless 'routers' are really 'switches' with wireless
> > capability. For examples of switches, look at:
> > 
> > http://www.pcvonline.com/ProductsList.aspx?CategoryID=24815&24136&manuf=
> > TP- LINK
> 
> Actually, what people buy are routers that include a 4 (actually 6) port
> switch with WiFi.  I have no idea why you posted that link as those
> items are not what's being discussed.

Why? I posted that link in answer to the earlier question:

>>Any recommendations on a router that does NOT have wireless support? My 
>>friend is amenable to flashing with OpenWRT but he doesn't want wireless 
>>since he already has Apple wireless base stations.

And suggested that a search for 'switch' might be more useful than a search 
for 'wifi router without  wifi'

Duncan
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