UPDATE:
I set up a basic network using the AirLink 101 (AR670W). The router is connected directly (i.e., hard wired) to a desktop computer running Vista (32-bit). The Vista machine immediately recognized the network connection and after the click of a button, it was connected to the Internet. I didn't have to look at the Quick Installation Guide or have to install any software. Done.
To configure the wireless settings on the router, I accessed the router through the Web browser at 192.168.1.1 and set the SSID and the security.
I was done in less than 2 minutes from the time it was plugged in and connected to the desktop computer.
There were no issues with the connection between the desktop and the Internet. Everything was as speedy is if connected directly to the modem. I tested the wireless connection using my Asus EEE 4G (WindowsXP operating system). The router is set up in a two-story house, approximately 3,800 square feet in size. I received a signal strength ranging from "very good" to "excellent" throughout the house. The Internet "felt" snappy in all parts of the house.
As you can see from this post, I was a little hesitant buying this router since research on the Web did not find any reviews of this particular router and the low price (the saying "you get what you pay for" kept reverberating in my head). There was also the question of quality associated with AirLink 101 products. However, based on my recent experience with this router, I would have to say I am pleased with its performance.
I know that it is too early to make any final judgements regarding this router, but based on my current experience, I could recommend this router to anyone interested in setting up a simple wired/wireless network in your home. Something to share the Internet through. If something should happen to change my mind/recommendation, I will either update this post of post a new thread detailing my experience.
:beer
And the airlink will do better then that put it on channel 10 or 11