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This is the Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 router that sells for as little as $60 at all the local electronics stores like Circuit City, Best Buy, and Fry's or it can be ordered online. The WHR-G54 sells for as little as $50 and is virtually identical except for the fact that the WHR-HP-G54 has a receive side amplifier which helps the router hear faint laptops coming in on long-range connections. This particular router can run DD-WRT using this specific upgrade procedure. DD-WRT can turn this cheap device in to an enterprise class product with enterprise features normally found in devices costing hundreds of dollars more.
                                           

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Software stability? mb.techrepublic@... | 10/26/07
Stable... BomberMedic | 10/29/07
I use it in mission critical applications EriccS | 11/07/07
RE: (Gallery: $60 router + DD-WRT = high-end wireless router) dwrichards@... | 11/07/07
RE: (Gallery: $60 router + DD-WRT = high-end wireless router) NormF | 11/13/07
RE: (Gallery: $60 router DD-WRT = high-end wireless router) g0dFather | 11/07/07
Will it shadow3865 | 11/07/07
See below seanferd | 11/07/07
WRT54GS cmarron@... | 11/07/07
Rinse, repeat seanferd | 11/07/07
Seems like yes ryumaou@... | 11/08/07
I have a version 6 g0dFather | 12/14/07
IF YOU CAN FIND ONE!! bob.glynn@... | 11/09/07
It's interesting, Oktet | 12/13/07

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