If you've read my previous thread, the one about losing my wireless connection, you'll know that it turns out the problem was the router. (At least I'm as sure as I can be, after troubleshooting.) So I'm going to buy a new one and see if that solves the problem.
My current router, which I've had for 5+ years, is a LinkSys WRT54G, and until now it's worked flawlessly. I'm looking at the newer version, a WRT54GL, at Amazon and was impressed by the very first line under "Technical Details":

Anyway, I'd like to order something ASAP as I'm down to only one computer with Internet connectivity (directly cabled to the DSL modem), but if anyone can offer some quick suggestions/recommendations I'd appreciate it. Otherwise, I think I'll go with the WRT54GL.
My current router, which I've had for 5+ years, is a LinkSys WRT54G, and until now it's worked flawlessly. I'm looking at the newer version, a WRT54GL, at Amazon and was impressed by the very first line under "Technical Details":
Linux-based Internet-sharing Router with built-in 4-port Switch and Wireless-G Access Point

Anyway, I'd like to order something ASAP as I'm down to only one computer with Internet connectivity (directly cabled to the DSL modem), but if anyone can offer some quick suggestions/recommendations I'd appreciate it. Otherwise, I think I'll go with the WRT54GL.






).....but if I had the $ I would get that one @ wizard10000 just linked to 

All I have is one router, the WRT54G, which is connected to my DSL modem (supplied by Earthlink). Are you saying that I could eliminate the DSL modem if I had a wireless router that I could plug the phone line into? (The phone line that connects to the jack through a filter and is then plugged into the DSL modem.) Or am I completely misunderstanding what you're saying? (Entirely possible!)
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