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May 1, 2008

PC World Happy with Results of Current Draft N Gear

By Glenn Fleishman

PC World runs Draft N routers through their paces, and generally gives them high marks: The magazine found three categories of routers now on the market, too: sub-$90 routers that had lower performance (and lack gigabit Ethernet, I should note); mid-range models (running around $150) that have gigabit Ethernet and high Wi-Fi throughput; and $180 to $200 dual-band routers that can handle 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. (Only a couple routers handle both bands at the same, by the way, and they’re much more expensive.)

Posted by Glennf at May 1, 2008 1:52 PM

Categories: Draft N 2.0, Gateways

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