Hi
At the moment, my philosophy for regular use, I get the Buffalo WHR-HP-54G
which is the top of the 802.11G devices.
The only use of a Draft_N is close range HD video streaming, when for some
good reason it must be done through Wireless.
Otherwise, in most all cases there is No real need of it.
Might be that in the middle of the year when the old N stuff be gone and new
devices will come out it would be a different picture.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
"james" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> What's a good inexpensive reliable wireless N router?
>
> There are many draft N routers on the market. I want a real wireless N
> router.
>
> Preferably one that also works on 5Ghz. But they are probably costly.
>
> I wonder if it's better to buy an average wireless G router now (they're
> cheap), then buy a wirelss N router in a year or two when all the "draft
> N" router has disappeared and the price of real wireless N router has come
> down.
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