Who Makes Your Favorite Networking Gear?
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Buffalo shipping with open source DD-WRT firmware (Score:5, Informative)
Netgear (Score:5, Informative)
While consumer-level gear isn't nearly as feature-filled as some of the high end stuff, most of them at least know who their customers are.
Netgear's WNDR-3700 is an awesome bit of hardware that (shockingly) lists the CPU, RAM, and flash storage available in the device on the outside of the package, and make no effort to prevent users from re-flashing the device. It comes with an OpenWRT derivative by default, but can be trivially flashed with a full-featured OpenWRT build that is extremely slick and makes the device even better.
Apple? (Score:2, Informative)
No really the airport basestation line have been real work horses for me. They have had a usb port for a long time and are easy to configure to share a USB printer and or a hard drive. Bunches of small businesses and residential customers on them and still on them because they last more than three years... hear me Cisco? three years is an unacceptable lifetime even for consumer equipment.