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Old 04-09-2011, 08:04 PM   #129
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N-Routers and cards provide for a greater distance and speed range compared to the older G-Routers and cards. Depending on how old your system is an N-Router may be the best to go with.

As for manufacturers, I tend to stick with the name brands specifically NetGear. Linksys bought out Cisco but their smaller routers don't seem to perform as well as the enterprise equivalents that Cisco is known for. What's your budget for this?



NB: answers may be delayed since I'm in China right now and it's a full half day ahead of everyone else.
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