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    Draft 2.0 802.11n Router

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by Striker9, Sep 14, 2007.

  1. Striker9

    Striker9 Notebook Guru

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    Does anyone have recommendations for a 802.11n router? Couple features I would like to have, they aren't necessary:
    -USB Hard drive support
    -USB Printer support

    I can't seem to find a list of these new routers to compare them. I'm looking for maximum distance and speed.
    thanks
     
  2. Reezin14

    Reezin14 Crimson Mantle Commander

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    The linksys wrt350n(exspensive $195) has a usb port,nas functionality,gigagit ethernet .
     
  3. Striker9

    Striker9 Notebook Guru

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    Probably should have mentioned that it should be under $125.
     
  4. jessi3k3

    jessi3k3 Notebook Evangelist

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    For under $125 your dreaming buddy.
     
  5. weeeee

    weeeee Notebook Consultant

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    I'd have to agree with the person above unless you are looking for wireless n routers that aren't draft 2.0.
     
  6. Striker9

    Striker9 Notebook Guru

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    Notice that the features I listed are not necessary...
     
  7. Carroll182

    Carroll182 Notebook Enthusiast

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    just save up for a few weeks, and get the WRT-350n... thats what im doin
     
  8. Reezin14

    Reezin14 Crimson Mantle Commander

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    Like suggested I would save up more $$ before purchasing.Going by the reviews,I would stay away from the belkin n1 and the buffalo g300n.The d-link dir-655 is great,and can be had for around $120 at buy.com has the best troughput.Then there's the linksys wrt150 for $95 that is a solid N router.