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Airlink AR670W 150N Wireless Router

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Discuss (8) : History : Tell : Posted 1:27 PM PDT 10/9/09 by Ben
Airlink AR670W 150N Wireless RouterTechSunny.com has the Airlink AR670W 150N Wireless Router on sale for $24 + $0 shipping = $24 shipped. Supports the highest wireless data rates with draft 802.11n standard. WPA2, WPA, 802.1x and WEP enhanced security.
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#1   asdfsdf - Posted 1:38 pm PDT 10/9/09 (208 Posts)
i have this, it worked great for about a year with no probs but then just recently i've been having to reset it about once a week, sometimes multiple times a day. not sure what the reason is. overall, i think it's a decent router for the price, and i've never had any perfect experiences with any routers no matter how much they cost. overall recommended.
#2   matthew - Posted 1:41 pm PDT 10/9/09 (772 Posts)
#1 Without checking, I'm willing to guess that 150N in the model name does not mean "the highest wireless data rates", that is, 300Mbps. I'm assuming it means 150Mbps, which is not uncommon. What's your experience with it?
#3   energyx - Posted 1:51 pm PDT 10/9/09 (100 Posts)
Looks like this is supported by DD-WRT.
#4   1sae - Posted 2:42 pm PDT 10/9/09 (19 Posts)
I have it too. Pretty nice considering it was a Fry's special for $20. Lot's of features and pretty reliable. Tho on my cable connection the QoS was automatically enabled and lowered my internet to 1.5Mbs once disabled, worked perfectly. I have it paired with the 150N usb and I did get the transfer speed to 100 Mbs.

#2 the 150 is actually the max data rate listed on the box.
#5   MisterE - Posted 3:15 pm PDT 10/9/09 (609 Posts)
Airlink's website lists the max data rate for this device as 300Mbps up/down, and specs listed at dd-wrt's site are 32MB RAM, 4MB Flash, 2.4GHz-only Atheros wireless (no 5GHz).
#6   solid_spence - Posted 7:11 pm PDT 10/9/09 (299 Posts)
gotta have nice USB connectivity, i think most people don't realize the awesomeness of having network storage, expecially wi fi
#7   schmoe90 - Posted 7:14 pm PDT 10/9/09 (826 Posts)
Have one, and my netbook currently says I'm getting 300Mb/s. Of course, to a 6Mb/s DSL link, but anyway...
#8   danapop - Posted 7:37 pm PDT 10/9/09 (7 Posts)
This router now does DD-WRT.
 
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