I bought this router 3 months ago from Frys for $23. I've used it with various computers: Intel Apple Macbook Pro, Windows desktop with Airlink Wireless-N PCI card, Samsung Saga and Apple Airport Express (to stream iTunes music to remote speakers) and 3 other Windows computers with OEM wireless cards. An Apple-enabled wireless-N desktop computer will automatically connect to the router at N speeds, while other devices use 802.11g speeds. router, although the Airport Express is an 802.11g model), but I live in a densely populated part of town where there are about 20 wireless networks in range, so I can't be sure if it's a router like all other machines working fine/stable Another plus is that the specs of this router are very good and a DD-WRT firmware port is being developed for it, opening up many additional options for advanced users. Overall I'm very happy with this router, especially for the price.
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