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Posted at 4:19 AM on Thursday 04/9/09 by
Ben
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NewEgg.com has the refurbished Linksys WRT54G2 IEEE 802.3/3u, IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless-G Broadband Router for $25 + $0 shipping = $30 shipped. This is the followup to the popular WRT54G, one of the most popular wireless routers in history. [Compare]
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    synapse888 - Posted 4:29 am PDT 04/9/09 (14 Posts)  Report Spam

    "$25 + $0 shipping = $30 shipped"

    Haha somebody copied the listing from when it was $25 and just changed the final price.

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    clayginn - Posted 5:32 am PDT 04/9/09 (64 Posts)  Report Spam

    OK Ben you owe me 5$
    Good router though

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    jbroses - Posted 6:06 am PDT 04/9/09 (179 Posts)  Report Spam

    Great router. Followed steps to flash w/DD-WRT, worked great. Followed instructions to get it into Repeater Bridge way, worked flawlessly. Hooked it up to my Blu-Ray player, upgraded the firmware. Whole process took about an hour and a half. For $30, can't complain at all.

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    sacherjj - Posted 6:09 am PDT 04/9/09 (272 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have two of these are ethernet bridges after loading DD-WRT. Works pretty well. Slightly more complicated to flash than other routers, but a quick search will turn up a page or two with detailed step-by-step instructions.

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    joe1234 - Posted 6:18 am PDT 04/9/09 (930 Posts)  Report Spam

    I no longer buy routers unless they can take dd-wrt. Then again, I have 4 routers already, two dedicated n only in bridge mode and a g acting as an access point for legacy clients. One other g router as spare.

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    V0RT3X - Posted 8:13 am PDT 04/9/09 (175 Posts)  Report Spam

    Add the combo to get this router and the wireless PCI card for the same amount

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    V0RT3X - Posted 8:14 am PDT 04/9/09 (175 Posts)  Report Spam

    Opss, take that back, you have to pay $6 for shipping for the PCI card. so $36 total for the router and wireless PCI card.

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