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Hi

What do you think is one of the best wireless router for 1 wired and 3 wireless connections?
I used to have a "netgear router" (don ever buy one), it use to lost connection every 3 day or so, to reconnect I had to unplug and plugin again, which is not nice. I need some thing that stays connected all the time.
Ofcourse I dont want to spend more than $100-150
What is your suggestion
Thanks in advance!
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I've currently got a D-Link router, which is OK, but it has problems with it, such as DHCP assignment, encryption problems, etc..

I'd recommend a Linksys router because my friend has one, and it's very reliable, has open-source firmware, and it's a very popular brand. My Linksys ADSL modem is also very high quality.
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