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    TL-WR1043ND as an access point??

    SmallNetBuilder has reviewed the TP-Link TL-WR1043ND: http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-reviews/31653-tp-link-tl-wr1043nd-ultimate-wireless-n-gigabit-router-reviewed I have one, and it works very well with good WLAN coverage (similar to the Linksys WRT54GL, if it tells you...
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    Searching for a stable router with gigabit LAN and WLAN

    Yes we have! :) It works well and there are no problems connecting to the Internet. We have not tried to access the local network but it should not be possible if that is disabled in the guest network settings, which is the default setting.
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    Searching for a stable router with gigabit LAN and WLAN

    We installed the Netgear WNDR3700 today and it is amazing! We upgraded to the latest firmware and everything works absolutely perfect. The performance is overwhelming compared to my friend's old Belkin F5D5231-4. :D Best regards Johan
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    WLAN router that NEVER needs rebooting?

    Well, I thought it might sound quite strange. I don't reboot it because I need it, and I have read that other owners of the Linksys WRT54GL have had very long uptimes (many hundred days). My router also shows no signs at all being unstable.
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    Searching for a stable router with gigabit LAN and WLAN

    Thanks again! :) We have decided to buy the Netgear WNDR3700 and it will probably work great. Best regards Johan
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    WLAN router that NEVER needs rebooting?

    I have a Linksys WRT54GL v.1.1 that is very stable. I've never been forced to reboot it because of crashes, but I usually turn the power off with the switch on the power strip every night. I find it very reliable and it has support for WPA2-PSK, NAT and DHCP.
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    Searching for a stable router with gigabit LAN and WLAN

    Thank you for your help! :) My friend has a 24 Mbit/s Internet connection and plans to upgrade it, probably to 50 Mbit/s. The router must be able to handle that and a lot of connections and heavy load from games and downloads. Gigabit LAN is good to have for video streaming and data transfer...
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    dir-615 or wrt54gl

    The Linksys WRT54GL is a very good choice if you don't need gigabit LAN and Wireless-N. I have got one myself and it works great! It also has support for custom firmware. :)
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    Searching for a stable router with gigabit LAN and WLAN

    Thank you for your answer! :) In your review of the Netgear WNDR3700 it says " The DHCP server can be disabled and allows IP address reservation by MAC address." and I assume it is correct. Do you think that the WNDR3700 is worth its cost? I want a good performing router that doesn't need...
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    Searching for a stable router with gigabit LAN and WLAN

    Hello! I am searching for a stable router with gigabit LAN and WLAN. I have been reading a lot of reviews here and I feel quite confused. The most important thing is that it can manage a lot of connections and heavy load on the wired LAN without crashing. I also want the WLAN to work well but...
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