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Need advice for 802.11n desktop adapter

I just bought a D-Link Dir-655 router and I need to get a wireless N adapter for my desktop.
I have been looking at the D-Link DWA 552 because Microcenter has it for $59 instead of the regular $99. The thing is most of the reviews are bad and there are problems with vistas.

Newegg has a couple of good ones with rebates also.
Linksys WMP 300 N $49
Trendnet TEW-623 pi $49 - $20 rebate = $29.

Can anyone give me some good anandtech elite professional advice or suggestions?
What is everyone else using?

 
I would match vendors, As in get the matching wireless N adapter that is made by the same company, in this case D-link. Like this you would have the best results, Speed and compatibility wise.

I don't use wireless N, I think G is fast enough. and really it is if your not moving large files locally or have a very fast internet connection ~40Mb/s
For moving files and local stuff here i use Gigabit Ethernet.
 
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