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Posted at 11:29 AM on Sunday 10/18/09 by
Ben
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Newegg has the Buffalo WHR-G300N Nfiniti Wireless-N Router & Access Point for $35 with free shipping. It provides draft 802.11n compatibility with a 4-port switch for your wired network. Includes external switch to change between router and access point modes. [Compare]
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    testmonkey - Posted 11:36 am PDT 10/18/09 (161 Posts)  Report Spam

    DD-WRT

    http://dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/WHR-G300N

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    blanblan1 - Posted 11:40 am PDT 10/18/09 (167 Posts)  Report Spam

    is Buffalo a good brand for wireless router? I hate it when the router can't maintain consistence speed.

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    darktideryezing - Posted 12:27 pm PDT 10/18/09 (672 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is a great router to use dd-wrt and openwrt on. It's worth this much easily just for that fact. There is also an Asus brand router that comes with dd-wrt already built in.

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    neerpandya - Posted 1:15 pm PDT 10/18/09 (60 Posts)  Report Spam

    good deal

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    sggrant - Posted 1:18 pm PDT 10/18/09 (230 Posts)  Report Spam

    good deal. in for 1.... dd-wrt going on it

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    treadlove - Posted 9:14 am PDT 10/19/09 (11 Posts)  Report Spam

    Bought two of these, with plans to flash them with dd-wrt and use them as a router and wireless bridge. Should have read up more and seen that the wireless bridge function isn't really implimented yet on this hardware. On a more positive not, works great as a dd-wrt router. (I did run into the situation with the first power cycle making them unresponsive, but a 30-30-30 reset fixed that.)

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    dave_c - Posted 9:33 pm PDT 10/19/09 (16755 Posts)  Report Spam

    Buffalo is a decent brand though the antenna on this one limits it's range a bit... whether that matters has everything to do with how far you need to roam and the infrastructure, excessive range can be a bad as well as good thing.

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