Gigabit Ethernet
Oct/090
I am looking for a Wireless N router with Gigabit Ethernet, modem, ADSL2, and can have a USB hard drive?
It seems a difficult task, but I'm willing bet there is! I could live without the USB hard drive capacity, but would be nice … Recommendations accepted!
Cisco has a doubt, capable of withstanding wireless GigE and options for ADSL2. Watch cisco.com> Products> routers. The 1800, 2800, 3800 class routers. 802.11N is not a standard yet, so Cisco "can not" provide a draft 802.11n WIC card yet. Not sure what you want with the USB hard drive? Most routers have ports Used for USB flash drives. The aim is to get the new operating system on the router or load a configuration on the router or router to access debugging information. For network attached storage, need to be sought with external drives "Ethernet" interfaces, no USB. That there is called a storage area network (SAN), but the team currently on the market is not cheap. Question – if you have an ADSL2 uplink Why GigE? ADSL2 is the bottleneck in this equation.
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