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Amazon.com has On Networks N300 WiFi Router (N300R) for $29.99 - $10 "clip" coupon - $10 rebate = $9.99. Shipping is free. Thanks calistyle
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On Networks Wireless-N300 WiFi Router (N300R) [amazon.com]
$29.99 - $10 off via clipping coupon on product page - $10 Rebate [images-amazon.com] = $9.99 + Free Shipping with Prime/FSSS
$29.99 - $10 off via clipping coupon on product page - $10 Rebate [images-amazon.com] = $9.99 + Free Shipping with Prime/FSSS
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TU and repped +3.
(a little suprised that a $10 300N router doesn't make FP)
N300R ---> up to 300 Mbps
http://www.engadget.co
Rebate may not get paid I suppose.
Private company paying it's own Rebates.
No DD-WRT support that I could find.
"Five (5) 10/100 (1 WAN and 4 LAN) Ethernet ports with auto-sensing technology"
So the LAN port doesn't support gigabit/1000M. The fact is that the Gigabit wired port is pretty important to people like me.
(a little suprised that a $10 300N router doesn't make FP)
Rebate may not get paid I suppose.
Private company paying it's own Rebates.
No DD-WRT support that I could find.
This rebate is handled by Parago. Usually a good sign. And if it's a subsidiary of Netgear as Amazon's rebate listing seems to imply, then that's even better.
"Five (5) 10/100 (1 WAN and 4 LAN) Ethernet ports with auto-sensing technology"
So the LAN port doesn't support gigabit/1000M. The fact is that the Gigabit wired port is pretty important to people like me.
AGREED!!
Gigabit ports and Cat6a, hard to beat for PC to NAS!!