This is a real nice router for home use, install open-wrt, dd-wrt or tomato on it and you have your own home linux server.

Imagine the power of open source combined with the newest in Wireless-N enabled technology, and you've just come up with NETGEAR's latest and greatest entry into the world of routers: the WNR3500L. Incorporating many of the features of its close cousin, the WNR3500, the WNR3500L adds the additional ability to customize your router with third party open source firmwares such as DD-WRT, OpenWRT, and Tomato - along with gigabit port speeds.

  • Open-source Wireless-N router with gigabit wired ports for Linux developers and open-source experts
  • High-performance Broadcom 480 MHz MIPS 74K CPU, 8 MB flash, 64 MB RAM, and embedded hardware acceleration to run even business-class applications
  • USB 2.0 host port for USB networked storage and for developing other applications.
  • 3 internal metamaterial antennas provide range and reliable connections
  • Gigabit Ethernet port delivers ultra fast wired network connections
  • USB port for storage and other custom application development
  • 8 MB flash and 64 MB RAM for developing and running applications
  • Wireless repeater mode to extend range
  • Push ā€˜N’ Connect using Wi-Fi Protected SetupTM (WPS) allows you to add computers to the network quickly and securely
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