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I need the best wireless coverage I can get out of a router. I do not want to add extenders or go that route. Just want the best range router.
So Im looking at the new linksys E4200. I already use the linksys WRT610N and it has been extremely good router. Just thinking the E4200 might have a better wireless range. At least linksys claims that is the case. Both are dual band routers.
Hard to find reviews on this new E4200, but the two I came across broght up an issue I never came across before. The review(s) said the new E4200 is limited to 10 "wireless guest clients". So Im not sure what that means, if it is an issue, and if the current routers even offer more than 10.
So does that mean only to wireless devices can use the router at one time? Or something else? And are other routers really any better in that area?
So Im looking at the new linksys E4200. I already use the linksys WRT610N and it has been extremely good router. Just thinking the E4200 might have a better wireless range. At least linksys claims that is the case. Both are dual band routers.
Hard to find reviews on this new E4200, but the two I came across broght up an issue I never came across before. The review(s) said the new E4200 is limited to 10 "wireless guest clients". So Im not sure what that means, if it is an issue, and if the current routers even offer more than 10.
So does that mean only to wireless devices can use the router at one time? Or something else? And are other routers really any better in that area?