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EdvaR

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Hi,

I'm planning to replace my temporary old router (smc barricade 7004abr) to something more powerfull, after my Linksys wrt54gl died.
I would like to have draft-n support, dual band (2,4 and 5Ghz) and a gigabit switch, I don't care about a possibility to connect usb hard-drives to the router. Currently I'm looking at Netgear WNDR3700, D-Link DIR-825 and DIR-855. Maybe there are other routers which fit the bill, but i havent found them.
Which of these routers is the most stable/reliable?
 
Hi,

I'm planning to replace my temporary old router (smc barricade 7004abr) to something more powerfull, after my Linksys wrt54gl died.
I would like to have draft-n support, dual band (2,4 and 5Ghz) and a gigabit switch, I don't care about a possibility to connect usb hard-drives to the router. Currently I'm looking at Netgear WNDR3700, D-Link DIR-825 and DIR-855. Maybe there are other routers which fit the bill, but i havent found them.
Which of these routers is the most stable/reliable?

Read more here http://www.productwiki.com/routers/ from users unbiased report. Then check on SmallNetBuilder you can see how well they performed. I think it's the best way to narrow the choices down.
 

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