http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002WB...978069&sr=8-45
can anyone look up whether that one is compatible or not? it seems pretty good for the price from what I can tell. I doubt it is, but can someone also find out if its true N or not?
thanks!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002WB...978069&sr=8-45
can anyone look up whether that one is compatible or not? it seems pretty good for the price from what I can tell. I doubt it is, but can someone also find out if its true N or not?
thanks!
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Yup. It's supported. Nice Atheros chipset in there too. It looks like it's got a special extra step though; make sure you check that when you have real internet before you flash it. Also, yes, it is 802.11b/g/n compatible.
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I wonder if it will already have it installed and ready to go since its after june now?
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I do believe that it was mentioned in my previous post that it is compatible.
The WHR-HP-G300N was the first router I was going to suggest, but it wasn't under the $50 limit as suggested.Originally Posted by dd-wrt.com
The specs don't list it as draft N, but that really doesn't mean anything. According to several reviews the G300N, currently doesn't support the full 300Mb/s Wireless N using DD-WRT. Several say they reach the 130 mark consistently, and it is hopeful that DD-WRT will support it in the next release.
well, in my experience with my WRT54G, running the linksys firmware it occasionally freezes and needs to be unplugged and plugged back in. Using the DD-WRT firmware, it pretty much never has any issues. At all. In fact, I don't remember the last time I unplugged it. Probably it was when I installed the new firmware
I personaly run a wrt54g with tomato just because i had better functionality over dd-wrt