
The sleek looks of this router did it for me. Of course there are the 802.11n (draft) routers on the market as well, but they are double the price of these 802.11g routers. The 802.11g already outputs 54 Mbps, so going for an 802.11n router can be justified only if you are going do some seriously high end gaming, video streaming and that to over multiple stations. If primary purpose is online streaming, browsing, mails, ssh sessions with probably 2 to 3 laptops this will more than suffice. Moreover, the bottleneck are not the wireless access points, the bottleneck is you broadband internet connectivity, which is much lower than what the access point gives.
A range is another factor in consideration; the 802.11n due to MIMO are supposed to give better range. But again the range is justified only in a multi-storeyed apartment or a huge house. In a 1-2 bedroom condo there is no point. So all said and done, if you are in an apartment and want to have 2-3 laptops/PC to connect to the net this is definitely it.Get more detail about Linksys WRT54G2 Wireless-G Broadband Router.

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