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Ok, I've searched
Problem routers (sometimes) Dlink and Netgear. Some problems were mentioned with N class routers.

Now with Draft-N, Dual band Draft-N, Extreme-N, Superman-N, Gaming-N what are people finding for new equipment that WORKS WELL?

Complaints are also solicited, but I'd rather see 3 posts that say someone gets 100% with no complaints with X setup than 100 posts complaining they can't get Y to work.

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I'm using an Orinoco AP700 in B/G mode, works great. Auth is WPAPSK, sees my TwonkyServer just fine although scanning the rather large music collection takes several minutes. Streamed MP3s play flawlessly using the stock music player.
 
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Linksys wrt54gs works. Haven't has a lick of trouble with any of the Cisco access points at work.
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i use a 2wire dsl modem and wired/wireless router all in one , and never have any issues.
 
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I'm using a Linksys WRT 54G flashed to the Linux firmware and had no problems at all.
 
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I use the Linksys wrt54gs and it works fine 100% with no complaints.
 
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Thanks thats great. Looks like three votes for linksys.
 
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I have three WRT54Gs and two Buffalo WHR-G125, all running the latest DD-WRT release. Personally, I'd lean towards the Buffalo these days (price is right, and they're a little more overclockable than the WRT54GLs).

If you get either of them, make sure you load DD-WRT or something similar, as the stock firmwares on both of them pretty much suck. Just make sure to get the WRT54GL if you go with Linksys.
 

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My netgear RangeMax (draft N) works flawlessly. Very fast, too.

However, I'm keeping an eye on Buffalo. They have a router that supports FON, which I'm interested in. www.fon.com

EDIT: I had periodic issues with my previous compact Linksys, but it just involved a reboot every time. More annoying than anything. I now use it as a travel/emergency router.
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Originally Posted by Gerry View Post
I use the Linksys wrt54gs and it works fine 100% with no complaints.
I was thinking of getting a WRT54GS for travel, for hotels that only have wired connections. Have you used it for that? Can it be used on different networks without being reconfigured? I assume it can't be configured from the N810 (?)

(BTW my Netgear WGR614 works swell with the N810.)
 
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