I mentioned before that my wireless router died in the recent power failure. So I investigated a replacement. Now, an exact replacement of the same model would have cost $100+, which seemed a bit silly, considering that I could get a more advanced one (Wireless N) for a similar price, or a cheaper one which was also on special for $59. So I
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and given 802.11n isn't actually an approved standard yet (as I understand it) a Wireless N router is not guaranteed to work with any future "n" equipment you'd buy anyway ...
... though if it were the same price, I'd have bought it for a small amount of future proofing :-) but with a big discount, then you did absolutely what I would have done (i.e. the right thing! grin!) ... by the time you have "n" equipment you want to hook up, you'll be able to buy an "n" router for $40 :-)
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