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    I am in the market for a WiFi Router for 802.11n wireless network.

    This router will have a Telstra NEXT G USB modem as it's primary source of internet service.

    I want to link both of my laptops to this router via WiFi – both laptops have built in Wifi LAN 802.11n LAN cards.

    The USB Modem is T-Series NExt G USB with a SIM card.

    I want to orientate the modem for optimum signal

    Your thoughts on a recommended type of WiFi-n Router please?

    I have initially checked out :
    AirPort Extreme - which can operate in the 5.0GHz spectrum, with reduced interference and is directed towards 802.11n wireless network.

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    Several manufactures now have routers with a USB port to accept a 3G USB stick. Personally, I'm a Billion type of guy, so I suggest you check out their 3G series of ADSL routers

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    Thansk mate.

    Why 'Billion' over Linksys WRT600n or Apple AirPort Express?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte View Post
    Why 'Billion' over Linksys WRT600n or Apple AirPort Express? Byte
    I love the support Billion gives its products. My 7402VGP is about 4 years old and they're still providing firmware updates for it. How many companys would support a product that only cost about $300 for this long.

    To be fair though, I'll admit I haven't used Linksys or Apple stuff before so I can't compare Billion to these others from personel experience. But as John Laws used to say "When you're on a good thing, stick to it".

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