Florin Iucha wrote:
> My Linksys WRT54G is dying on me and I'd like to replace it with a
> real router/access point based on Linux and using only free software
> drivers.
> 
> The old choice was Soekris [1] but they seem to be longer in the tooth
> and in the price: ~$270 for just the box and the motherboard, with the
> wireless being extra.
> 
> Now, it seems that the top contenders are MicroTik RouterBoard [2] and
> Ubiquiti RouterStationPRO [3].  Netgate [4] has a nice kit for $300
> that includes the motherboard, case, wi-fi card and antennas.
> 
> Looking at the devices themselves, the Ubiquiti has Gigabit ports,
> while MicroTik doesn't yet have a board with both Gigabit and mini-pci
> (for wi-fi).
> 
> From the software perspective, MicroTik has their own Linux Distro
> (RouterOS) which seems to be quite polished, while Ubiquiti uses
> OpenWRT, which I found to be not as stable.
> 
> Does anybody has any hands-on experience with either of these two
> options and has good or bad experiences?  Any other option that I
> should consider given the ~$300 budget?
> 



We use MikroTik-embedded on RouterBoards, and installed on  HDs. Both 
ways work very well. Highly recommended on our side of the world.