Joined on 05/20/02
Like a Rock!

Pros: I've had two of these little boxes for over a year now. They have been an incredibly stable solution for my home network. I have both installed with Tomato firmware, and only go down when the power goes out. Never bomb out like my old WRT54G v.5 I have one in the basement as a wireless access point for the computers in my room. Not having to worry about wireless adapters in my computers is a major plus. The host router upstairs has never had a problem connecting.
Cons: Only if you have two of these devices and flash them both with Tomato firmware. Even if you manually give each of them a separate internal IP Address. Once you set one of them as a "Wireless Access Point" you will be unable to reach the configuration page unless you hit the reset button. Not sure if this just how client mode is supposed to work with Tomato, but have not seen anyone else address this issue.
Overall Review: Great router! Much cheaper than what I paid for mine! Nearly half as much, tempting to get another as a spare. I wouldn't be surprised if these disappear forever sometime soon!
ECS has a new customer

Comments: I used to be skeptical of ECS's products(they used to put them in Compaq PC's when I worked there 3yrs. ago). But is seems they are trying to really get the enthuseist crowd to turn some heads, I got this Motherboard to replace my old socket A KT133A chipset that died after 5 years :( Picked up a Gig(2X512mb) of DDR400 from newegg's refurb outlet($40 bux) and presto! The packaging is not much to look at. But the Purple PCB and color coded components make for a good entry-level motherboard. The BIOS is kinda wimpy it would be nice if some of the settings I have come to take for granted were there... Where are you CPU multipier?!?! Other wise you can't beat the price!