OfficeMax.com has the D-Link Wireless N Router DIR-615 on sale for $40 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. [BizRate]
Thanks for the other links, cd. I've been considering dropping my WRT-54G to go to N wireless. Wifey-person's new laptop supports it, and I'm thinking of upgrading my laptop too. May upgrade the router when I do.
Go with the Dir-655 very very strong signal and has gigabit ethernet. Hasn't had to be restarted in months. Also, latest firmware supports printer and USB external drive plugged in directly. I know $60 more.
I have this router and haven't had any problems with it. A lot of people that complain about routers don't know how to set up their network correctly.
Same price for months...
Amazon.com - $37.20
NewEgg.com - $40.00
Buy.com - $40.00
CircuitCity.com - $40.00
I have installed this router before - no problems.
Thanks for the other links, cd. I've been considering dropping my WRT-54G to go to N wireless. Wifey-person's new laptop supports it, and I'm thinking of upgrading my laptop too. May upgrade the router when I do.
Go with the Dir-655 very very strong signal and has gigabit ethernet. Hasn't had to be restarted in months. Also, latest firmware supports printer and USB external drive plugged in directly. I know $60 more.
A couple of times over the last few weeks, Frys has the AirLink 150 for around $20. It is $60 right now, but they may discount again.
http://shop2.frys.com/product/5596590
Got it for $34.99 at Amazon
Why are wireless N routers so cheap now?