Tremelune
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I have an olde wireless G router as well as a dedicated router and switch. I'd like to add wireless N to the mix. From reading around, the Cisco E4200 is a favorite. I'm about to order one, but if I can get all of its wideband 5GHz performance and stability without paying for the G radio, routing, switch, etc, I'd like to avoid buying redundant hardware.
From what I can tell, dedicated WAPs aren't that much cheaper than comparable 4-port routers...There are plenty of routers and WAPs that are cheaper than the E4200, but I would like quality components. Am I missing something or should I just get the E4200, throw it in WAP-only mode, and stop outsmarting myself?
From what I can tell, dedicated WAPs aren't that much cheaper than comparable 4-port routers...There are plenty of routers and WAPs that are cheaper than the E4200, but I would like quality components. Am I missing something or should I just get the E4200, throw it in WAP-only mode, and stop outsmarting myself?