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Old 14-01-2009, 12:12   #5
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Re: Looking for a New 'N' router with USB for HD

Network wise I've found it fine. I've run a gaming LAN with some 15 users hung off it (using additional gigabit switches), plus some wireless kit running too. Over a 36 hour period many users were leeching from each other considerably at the gigabit speeds, in addition to the gaming and other web use. It hasn't crashed once in 4 months use and it frequently gets hammered with torrents and stuff over the 20meg broadband.

The only bit I haven't really used is the USB HD connection since my main PC is overloaded with HDs anyway. That's my next step though mainly for backup purposes.
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