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<blockquote data-quote="Kash" data-source="post: 405797" data-attributes="member: 23444"><p>The problem with wireless N is that unless every device that connects to the router has wireless N, you won't notice any significant benefits. </p><p></p><p>You sure you're using the WRT54GL? It's the one with Linux firmware. The regular WRT54G sucks unless you have one of the earliest models. </p><p></p><p>Linksys makes some great products. If you're having problems with your Linksys router, then try fixing it before replacing it. Have you updated the firmware? That often can solve some problems people are having</p><p></p><p>If you're still dead set on replacing your router, take a look at Dlink, but stay away from Netgear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kash, post: 405797, member: 23444"] The problem with wireless N is that unless every device that connects to the router has wireless N, you won't notice any significant benefits. You sure you're using the WRT54GL? It's the one with Linux firmware. The regular WRT54G sucks unless you have one of the earliest models. Linksys makes some great products. If you're having problems with your Linksys router, then try fixing it before replacing it. Have you updated the firmware? That often can solve some problems people are having If you're still dead set on replacing your router, take a look at Dlink, but stay away from Netgear [/QUOTE]
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