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Linksys by Cisco Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Wireless Router (802.11b/g/Draft N, 128 Bit WEP, WPA2)
Pros
- Solid performance and design; parental controls
- Selectable dual-band radio; software utility
Cons
- Only works in one band at a time
- No USB port
Bottom Line
With very good performance and routing features, excellent software, and optional parental controls, the WRT320N is a great choice for families.
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