aubuti;577716 Wrote: 
> It appears that there is at least one N-capable router out there
> (WRT160NL) that supports DD-WRT, so Option 1 would still be a
> possibility.

WRT160N is a good router. I use it myself (with DD-WRT). It supports
802.11n but it's not the fastest. Although you might reach 270-300 mbps
if there is little interference, short range, few obstacles, and some
tweaking. It only has 100 mbit Ethernet, though. Kind of a downer.

WRT320N is much better than WRT160N in my experience. It also supports
5GHz, but you'll have to choose between 2.4GHz and 5GHz in the setup.
Still much better than WRT160N even at 2.4 GHz. It also has gigabit
Ethernet switch, which IMO is reason enough to choose it instead of the
WRT160N.

WRT610N is possibly even better, but IDK. It supports 2.4 and 5 GHz
simultaneously, but I haven't tried it myself.


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death may die.-
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higher/win7(32b)/avira free
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