Thanks for the reply bluegrass. It was helpful, but I'd still like to know why the WNDR3700 is so much more expensive than the DIR-655. Higher quality construction? More features? Better customer support? Better wireless performance? More durable? Simply overpriced? Looks like there are tons of people who chose the WNDR3700 over the DIR-655, so hopefully some of you out there can give an explanation as to why you chose to pay 80% more to have the WNDR3700.
I wouldn't mind paying more for the WNDR3700 if the cost was justified, but there doesn't seem to be any outstanding reason why it's so much more. If anybody can share some insight on this, it would be much appreciated. Aside from the DIR-655's latest firmware issue, it's hard finding a reason to pick the WNDR3700 instead, especially when considering the major cost difference...
Thanks all.
No problem, like some of these other folks are saying, the wndr3700 is a true dual band router. If you have no need for the the other band, then the wndr3700 may not be what you are looking for. There are several other single band gigabit routers out there that would suit your needs(heck if you don't need wireless "N" if you could find a DGL-4300 it would do).
On the price side if things, it is a new product, that has been anticipated and hyped since January, and that always drives the cost up. Add in the double radios on board, and the newer technology (meta-material on board built-in antennas) and the reason for it costing more than a three-time cost reduced product is a little clearer. Again, I hope this helps.