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Take a look at this Pre-N device
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage...oduct_Id=184316Advantages
• 800% greater coverage than standard 802.11g - Belkin Pre-N provides the industry's best wireless coverage, extending your range with improved reliability and fewer drops.
• 600% greater speeds than standard 802.11g - Belkin Pre-N provides the industry's fastest wireless connection for gaming, streaming video, Voice over IP, and moving large files efficiently and quickly between all the devices in your networked home.
• Improved performance of standard 802.11g and 802.11b networking devices - Using a Belkin Pre-N Router or Card with an older 802.11g or 802.11b networking product increases wireless coverage up to 20%.
• Improved resistance to wireless interference - Belkin Pre-N products sense potential interference and dynamically shift to the clearest wireless channel available.
• Belkin Pre-N products do not drop to the lowest networking speed in a mixed-mode environment - If a standard 802.11g or 802.11b device is introduced into a Belkin Pre-N network.
• The Belkin Pre-N product will not drop to the standard 802.11g or 802.11b speeds - Belkin Pre-N products will continue to transmit at a link rate of 108Mbps, a result competing products cannot achieve.
• Advanced Security - Wi-Fi® Protected Access (WPA) support provides enhanced encryption protecting your wireless network.
Sounds too good to be true!? That's what I thought.
Check the reviews on cnet.com
http://reviews.cnet.com/Belkin_Wireless_Pr...&pn=2&ob=0&fb=0here is a snippet from one.
"Am i dreaming or did i just walk 500Ft with an Internet Connection!!!"
Lazer on 15-Nov-2004 10:15:56 AM
Pros: I have had my fair share experience with all name brand Router; Linksys, Belkin, Netgear, D-Link, and Buffulo. I never liked Linksys or D-Link, and seemed to only stay towards Netgear. Well now the new Belkin Pre-N just changes my mind completely. When i first bought i was a little un-sure if i would get the range. Well listen to this, i bought only the Pre-N Router from Belkin and stepped out of my house which has Brick Surroundings, walked down the block, about 250ft and i still had a connection with my Built-In Intel 802.11G card. Then i went out and bought the Pre-N Card and i got as far as about 500ft and i could have probably went on but it was cold outside.
Cons: Not much negative, it's really the best one on the market. Only 1 thing bothered me it did not have the ability to reserve IP's for certain MAC Address', yes i know you can do it manually through Network Configuration, but i just liked that one feature the Netgear had. Other then that the Price is expensive, but come on now, when 802.11G came out the price was also a whopping $180 in certain places.