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Its worth noting that just having one side of things wireless-n is worth it too i.e. Faster (possibly concurrent) speeds to the WAP itself.Increase wireless range (weigh up the cost of the WRT160 vs multiple WRT54GL's].The only benefits with Wireless-N over G that I can see based on your current feed would be: Though, if the feed coming in to the wireless point is still only 100mb (taking the linksys wrt160n for example), would that actually increase performance if incoming bandwidth is not increased?Įxactly. If you want to know more about them, lemme know One was being used as a switch more than it was a AP and held its own just fine Rock solid connections ever since, and after i replaced them at work to make a stronger links with some purpose made directional Antenna's and AP's, I used them just as wifi access points at work and never had any probs with them really.
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I was so impressed with them that i abandoned my old 'all in one' ADSL router, and switched to a Zyxel ADSL Network Modem / Single Port ADSL Router and combined it with a WRT54GL.
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It supports everything on the WRT54GL as far as i'm aware, as the WRT54G and GS' devices no longer had enough firmware to hold the full firmware and you had to use a cutdown one (at the time I got my GL that is). If your asking can you make a big mesh of them using that firmware, then yes you can. I use DD-WRT with a Linksys WRT54GL, and have dasiy chained them in the past.