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753636 2009-03-05 06:40:00 They're not Dual-Band.

Unless you live in an apartment where there's possibly a lot of 802.11 a/b/g transmission in a small space, what's your need for dual band?

I bought the WRT310N, and it's mint - super quick wireless, and gives me full gigabit across my wired devices.

For the lesser price of the 310, you could buy a separate modem like Blam says.

Personally, I hate all-in-one devices; if one part fails, you lose everything.
nofam (9009)
753637 2009-03-05 06:42:00 I use lots of the ASUS WL-600g All-in-one wireless ADSL2/2+ home gateway with FTP& printer server , ADSL modem router,802.11g, 4x10/100 RJ45, 2XUSB ports,

has to support PP0A as its the NZ standard Asus Site (au.asus.com) for full spec's.

heres the configuration (www.imagef1.net.nz) - go to there site, download the manual and see if it will do what you require.
wainuitech (129)
753638 2009-03-05 08:12:00 Unless you live in an apartment where there's possibly a lot of 802.11 a/b/g transmission in a small space, what's your need for dual band?

I bought the WRT310N, and it's mint - super quick wireless, and gives me full gigabit across my wired devices.

For the lesser price of the 310, you could buy a separate modem like Blam says.

Personally, I hate all-in-one devices; if one part fails, you lose everything.

Would be great for my network half the computers on G and the other half on N
plod (107)
753639 2009-03-05 08:16:00 I use lots of the ASUS WL-600g All-in-one wireless ADSL2/2+ home gateway with FTP& printer server , ADSL modem router,802.11g, 4x10/100 RJ45, 2XUSB ports,

has to support PP0A as its the NZ standard Asus Site (au.asus.com) for full spec's.

heres the configuration (www.imagef1.net.nz) - go to there site, download the manual and see if it will do what you require.

I might be mistaken, but that looks like it only does b and g
plod (107)
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