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Posted at 3:25 PM on Tuesday 11/21/06 by
Ben
Hotness UNHOT
The Battlestar Galactica of wireless routers has arrived. Add the Linksys WRT300N Wireless-N Router for $132 - $20 off $50 using Google Checkout = $112 with free shipping. [BizRate]

  • Up to 12x the speed of Wireless-G - faster than wired Ethernet
  • Up to 4x the range of Wireless-G, Internet-sharing Router and 4-port Switch
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      ChunYLaw - Posted 3:53 pm PST 11/21/06 (49 Posts)  Report Spam

      I just brought this a few day ago and the setup was easy. I have not try to see how far it can goes. So far the connection is okay.

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      patbateman - Posted 4:17 pm PST 11/21/06 (1115 Posts)  Report Spam

      hahhaha, sucker!

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      DEFIANT1 - Posted 4:27 pm PST 11/21/06 (64 Posts)  Report Spam

      So-so to bad review on CNet.

      Lousy range, throughput nowhere near advertised, etc.

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      Rae_Kwon - Posted 4:52 pm PST 11/21/06 (16 Posts)  Report Spam

      can someone who's used this product tell me about the range on this thing... and i don't mean the listed range... i mean the actual range... and also how it handles multiple walls...

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      driverside - Posted 5:14 pm PST 11/21/06 (112 Posts)  Report Spam

      It's a great and promising technology, just make sure your wireless network cards are compatible.

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      KrazYaerOchiLd - Posted 5:16 pm PST 11/21/06 (62 Posts)  Report Spam

      I couldn't have said it better myself #5.

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      lukeoconnell - Posted 7:50 am PST 11/22/06 (12 Posts)  Report Spam

      Be careful! This router offers the DRAFT 802.11N specification. If the draft changes before general release, you could well be stuck with incompatible technology. Have only heard good things about 802.11N though as #5 said.

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