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Billion 5200N/7300N vs. Linksys WAG160N vs. Netgear DGN 2000

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Hi, I have to buy a new wireless N modem-router and I'm still undecided.

I tried personally Linksys WAG160N and Billion 5200N ("little brother" of 7300N but cheaper and with few things missing) and they both are very good, but I struggle to find valuable information about Netgear DGN 2000.

To be specific, I only found 2 reviews (in heavy contraddiction) and a forum comment, and in the end it seems DGN 2000 sucks big time. But so far Netgear never disappointed me, and the informations I have are just not enough to judge.

Could anyone please share some information? This router is out since a month now, but no one talks about it...

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A good choice for a wireless g router?
By TJ4, 5 days ago:

Though I'm personally no expert and new to wireless, also, I have gotten the opinion of an IT professional, who networks a large work community, various ways. LinkSys and NetGear equipment are top of his list. I know LinkSys is a subsidiary of Cisco. How much more network expertise can you get than that?! Anyway, these two names come up a lot on the web of people who are most happy with their equipment, also. (It's hard to nail these things, sometimes, because there are always people who hate any brand.) Hope this helps, realizing knowing, with your 360, you may have need of some real juice, which I can’t offer any detailed knowledge of. But I was thinking, if Cisco can't do it right, who can?

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