Linksys WRT350N

The Linksys WRT350N features the wireless pre-N protocol claimed to be up to 12 times faster than an equivalent wireless G router. The wireless-N protocol, while improving speed, also increases the range of your wireless network. This router also functions as a four port gigabit switch.

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MSRP $229.00
Release date October, 2006
Brand Linksys
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Gigabit ethernet connection speeds
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Built-in NAS support (attach an external USB drive for network storage)
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Storage link not *yet* supported by Vista Home Premium 32-bit (maybe fixed in mid-August Vista update)
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Dropped connections because of encryption
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Linksys has also included a USB storage link to enable networking to an external USB hard drive that doesn't have built-in NAS support. The media server capabilities of this router allow you to stream videos, pictures, music, and other media easily to the rest of your home network.

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This report was started November 4, 2006 at 3:08 am by krynsky
with the last edit occurring June 2, 2008 at 5:44 pm by Omar
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1.  avatar Erik said:

This looks pretty sweet. I'm intrigued by the storage link/media server feature. It solves the missing NAS problem with external drives like this. Pretty expensive though.
Nov 04, 2006 10:58am
2.  avatar Omar said:

Damn this thing IS sweet. It's actually not THAT expensive considering that N routers are already in the $150-$200 range, this adds the USB/NAS functionality which is just awesome.
Nov 04, 2006 11:30pm
3.  avatar GT-D said:

using this in the store, but not using the USB/NAS function since we don't need it right now
Apr 03, 2008 11:38am
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Pros

  • Gigabit ethernet connection speeds
  • Built-in NAS support (attach an external USB drive for network storage)

Cons

  • Storage link not *yet* supported by Vista Home Premium 32-bit (maybe fixed in mid-August Vista update)
  • Dropped connections because of encryption

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"This looks pretty sweet. I'm intrigued by the storage link/media server feature. It solves the missing NAS problem with external drives like this. Pretty expensive though."
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WRT, 350, N, WRT350, 350N, WRT350N