Originally Posted By: Dignan
If you had to? They're easily found. I just get mine where I get everything else, at Newegg. Only $50.

Yup. The WRT54GL aka WRT54G v4 is still a current Linksys product.

Originally Posted By: Dignan
It seems to me that the culture at Linksys/Cisco won't breed another model like the WRT54G/L

The newer routers just aren't as popular for hacking as the WRT54G. They've also not done a significant hardware/software change due to cost reduction like the WRT54G so a WRT54GL style model isn't necessary.

The Linksys products aren't actually designed by Linksys/Cisco. The hardware designs and software are all purchased from design companies. I can't remember who actually designed the original WRT54G but the source code has their name plastered all over the place.

I've replaced all of my WRT54Gs now with Cisco APs.

Originally Posted By: Dignan
I have an intense dislike for DD-WRT, as they don't have the first clue how to make the process user friendly.

I've found DD-WRT to be similar in operation to the stock Linksys firmware. If you can configure the stock firmware then you can configure DD-WRT.

Go look at OpenWRT if you want "non user friendly" :P