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im glad that you got a good price with this part...In contrast, this WRT110, which is a weird little hybrid g/N thing, seems to have remarkably good reviews all around (or at least they look better than the reviews on all the affordable draft-N routers I've looked at...Keep looking for that next hot router deal to take me to the land of draft-N 2.0, just haven't seen one yet---seems...
It looks good, but other than that if you want to avoid frustration stay away...The price was very good, easy set up & its fast...My recommendation is to not purchase anything from Linksys...
The WRT110 however maxes at 54 MBPS no matter what...Strength of signal of the WRT110 seems pretty good, although I did have some initial minor placement problems due to a fireplace...
Between Linksys' "Wireless-G" (802.11b/g) and "Wireless-N" (draft 802.11n) product lines is its "RangePlus" line, consisting of the original WRT100 and its replacement, the WRT110...Note that there is no transmit power control and no ability to keep wireless and wired clients from talking to each other...
Got the LinksysWRT110 because my Netgear WGR614 has been acting funny (will only connect to one wireless device at a time...I chose to do a manual install/configuration of the WRT110 and skipped the disk install completely...The router is on the second level, and I have decent signal (24-54 Mbps) in all the rooms on the same floor, and a stronger signal than the previous g-router...