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February 17th, 2007 20:00

Any router will work at 802.11g speeds.  If you want to take advantage of the currently non-standard Draft-N features, you will have to get a router that supports the non-standard Draft-N protocols (make sure it is not Pre-N because that is a different non-standard version of N).
 
Steve

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February 18th, 2007 12:00

I would not buy anything right now unless forced to do so, i.e not having any router at all. The Draft N 2 is being ratified right now. Wifi Alliance will test products for compatibility in March.
 
I suspect all the new Draft N 2.0 will start appearing in March.
 
My Draft N Belkin router will be upgradable in March to Draft N 2 so we were told.

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February 23rd, 2007 19:00

Here is a list of some other routers that should work
  • NETGEAR WNR834B
  • Linksys® WRT300N
  • Buffalo™ WZR-G300N
  • Belkin Pre-N (I'm sorry I don't have the model number but if you do a search for Belkin Pre-N you'll see several)
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