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    WAN to LAN throughput or Max Sim Connections??

    Took some digging but I found that both Netgear and Asus are capable of serving up movies and such from a connected HDD. I just decided to go with the Asus as it seems to have a larger community and open source support, and double the ram and usb ports. Thanks again for the help!
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    WAN to LAN throughput or Max Sim Connections??

    I just read an interesting feature of the Asus, being that a PS3 can read from the external drive connected to the router. I play a lot of digital content through my PS3 with an external drive and am constantly plugging in that drive to my computer for file transfers. This is quite the...
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    WAN to LAN throughput or Max Sim Connections??

    In lieu of the explanations I think I will go with Netgear's WNR3500L since it's carried at Microcenter which I have a gift card for. Seems like it has strong hardware and has gigabit (both my cable modem and computer are gb) and looks like a lot of great reviews. Does this router compete...
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    WAN to LAN throughput or Max Sim Connections??

    Thanks for the advice..I am definitely caught up in the spec game here. Being that I live in the US, my Internet connection is quite limited and I have a 20/2 cable service. One other question I've been trying to decide upon is if I should purchase a router that is already known to support...
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    WAN to LAN throughput or Max Sim Connections??

    I do a lot of online gaming and download primarily through bittorrent.. According to the router performance charts, for both of those, I want to look at max simultaneous connections. Which the Engenius ESR 7750 is top of the charts for my price range. However in looking at WAN to LAN...
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