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Linksys WRT400NRM Refurbished Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless-N Router.

 

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This item has been Refurbished to original factory specifications and comes with a 90-Day warranty

Built for speed, the Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless-N Router delivers double the bandwidth so you can enjoy movies, gaming and music more smoothly, with less lag, all around your home. Easy to use and set up; includes Mac setup wizard.


Expanded wireless coverage—far more range than 802.11g products


Complies with the draft IEEE 802.11n standard


Blazing fast wireless speeds for high bandwidth applications such as video streaming or file sharing


All ports support auto-crossover (MDI/MDI-X)—no need for crossover cables


MIMO technology uses multiple radios to create a robust signal that travels farther and faster, with reduced dead spots


Performance investment protection: Compatibility with Wireless-A (802.11a), Wireless-B (802.11b), and Wireless-G (802.11g) standards


Supports up to 128-bit encryption security
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Product is a refurb however, still includes a 90 day warrenty. This is a good deal considering buying a new one cost upward to $140



Nice deal. really wish the LAN ports were gigabit.


jbigboote said: Nice deal. really wish the LAN ports were gigabit.

Exactly my thoughts. I think the model with Simultaneous Dul-Band and Gigabit Ethernet is the WRT610N.


DD-WRT-able?


peas said: DD-WRT-able?
Not supported. (DD-WRT Supported Device List)


No dd-wrt and no gigabit. =/


nope. best router they've made is wrt600N - find that one if want the last of the nice linksys


The wrt600 is nice, however it also is pretty expensive


The WRT610n sounds nice ... dual wifi, gigE and storage link


Gage006 said: No dd-wrt and no gigabit. =/

Then you have the wrt320n-RM - dd-wrt compatible, gigabit, dual-band and $49.90

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jbloggs said: Gage006 said: No dd-wrt and no gigabit. =/

Then you have the wrt320n-RM - dd-wrt compatible, gigabit, dual-band and $49.90

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It was on sale at Fry's for 29.90 on 3/11/2010 but quickly went out of stock again. I was lucky to get one. I hope it won't be one of those routers got returned because someone screwed up on over-clocking it.




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