Buffalo gear was very hard to find in the US for the last few years,  
due to the legal action against them. I see that was changed in  
December, and you can buy Buffalo wifi gear again.

Has anyone used the WHR-G300N?  That one is draft N, plus you can load  
dd-wrt on it (I think that is unusual for N routers)  About $50 at  
Newegg http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833162026

On Apr 28, 2009, at 10:57 AM, os10ru...@gmail.com wrote:

> Personally I prefer the Buffalo WHR-HP-G54. It's more powerful, more  
> sensitive and more stable. I've used a number of them. I normally  
> use the Tomato firmware if I'm using them as APs or WDS APs. In that  
> role they seem to have better performance (throughput) with the  
> Tomato firmware versus the dd-WRT. The Tomato firmware does very  
> good QoS. Today I just had the need to have one be a client to a  
> Nanostation and I found that the Tomato software wouldn't connect as  
> client (to any AP). I had to put on dd-WRT and use the client bridge  
> mode. I'm using the WHR-HP-G54 in this case because I need the  
> switch ports for a number of devices. But if I was just expanding  
> the network I think I'd use Nanostations or Picostations in WDS.



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