Newegg has the D-Link Wireless N Router DIR-615 on sale for $20 with free shipping. It supports a draft 802.11n standard, which may become obsolete if it isn't compatible with the eventual approved standard. A flash upgrade might alleviate that problem.
Been running one of these for ~1 year now, with zero problems. Had it run up to 125 Mb/sec (think that's the right way to write that! ) with a wireless N adapter from another company.
Buy.com also has it at this price, with free shipping.
Hey ben, gotta love the recycled descriptions. What exactly is the 'eventual approved standard'? Is that something like the 'new 80plus' program for power supplies?
802.11N is an existing standard, not 'eventual'. This router might be draft-N, but the stardard isn't draft anymore.
Been running one of these for ~1 year now, with zero problems. Had it run up to 125 Mb/sec (think that's the right way to write that!
) with a wireless N adapter from another company.
Buy.com also has it at this price, with free shipping.
Hey ben, gotta love the recycled descriptions.
What exactly is the 'eventual approved standard'?
Is that something like the 'new 80plus' program for power supplies?
802.11N is an existing standard, not 'eventual'.
This router might be draft-N, but the stardard isn't draft anymore.
3 out of 5 eggs with 274 reviews, looks like it has some issues.
I like my D-Link Extreme N Wireless Router