Broadcom-based dual-band Wi-Fi Certified 802.11n Draft 2.0 router with 10/100/1000 WAN and LAN and NAS support. (Replaced by WRT610N)
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Extremely powerful router. Runs DD-WRT like a champ. I get full coverage through my entire house on the 5GHz N band. I wouldn't have bought this router unless I could flash DD-WRT to it, which is much better and more stable than the Linksys firmware. They're hard to find these days....
Read the full review →The original firmware/software that it comes with is good. But to truely unlock the potential of this thing, load up DD-WRT! This is by far the best home office/small business router on the market. I can connect with my WUSB600N on my laptop downstairs and still pull 200+mbps. Being able to run...
Read the full review →After my WRT54G met an untimely demise due to some remodling we were doing, I stepped up the the "best" 802.11n router offered by Linksys. The 5Ghz band worked wonderfully with it, the 2.4Ghz band had some serious issues. The signal would drop out every 5 to 10 minutes. Additionally, the router...
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