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Help me pick a new router, down to 4

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I don't know about Buffalo...I started to just sort out netgear and linksys after looking at TP-link's and trendnets and dlinks....just decided to keep with networking companies with long respected histories. Both engineered in the US too...not Chinese flyby nights.
 
i would stick with linksys routers, if you want one with usb support find a E3000 they are fantastic.
 
i would stick with linksys routers, if you want one with usb support find a E3000 they are fantastic.

I ended up ordering the E3200. I was really on the fence between the Netgear WNDR3700 refurbed and spending a little less. I signed into Amazon to take one last look and the were out of stock on the Netgear....so that made the decision for me. I think it's going to work well :thup:

My plan is to use a Linksys WET610N to bridge the free wireless my landlord is broadcasting to the router as a WAN port and then still have a fast wireless LAN in the apartment. I'll let you guys know how it works if anyone is curious.
 
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