You would think by now the 802.11n would be ratified...they had 802.11n 'draft' products on the market almost 2 years ago! Wasn't 802.11n supposed to be fast enough to replace good old ethernet? By the time they get it out the door we'll have 10-gig ethernet!!! Oh well, back to the drawing boards.
Old news man! I bought one of these to replace my aging DGL-4100 about 2 months ago. I don't have any computers with wireless-N yet but hey, I gotta plan for the future, right? I paid somewhere around $120 at Fry's, certainly not the "MSRP of $240". Is that a typo?

The only thing I wish it did a little better was the MAC address filtering. I don't understand why I should need to manually input *wired* MAC addresses to allow access on a home networking device if I turn on MAC address filtering. A commercial router for business, sure. But not this product.
Well that was a great article, except for the fact that you never mentioned the product model number. But thats OK because I have it right here. DGL-4500

It's a good thing I was here, you might have hurt yourself!
You would think by now the 802.11n would be ratified...they had 802.11n 'draft' products on the market almost 2 years ago! Wasn't 802.11n supposed to be fast enough to replace good old ethernet? By the time they get it out the door we'll have 10-gig ethernet!!! Oh well, back to the drawing boards.
Old news man! I bought one of these to replace my aging DGL-4100 about 2 months ago. I don't have any computers with wireless-N yet but hey, I gotta plan for the future, right? I paid somewhere around $120 at Fry's, certainly not the "MSRP of $240". Is that a typo?

The only thing I wish it did a little better was the MAC address filtering. I don't understand why I should need to manually input *wired* MAC addresses to allow access on a home networking device if I turn on MAC address filtering. A commercial router for business, sure. But not this product.
Well that was a great article, except for the fact that you never mentioned the product model number. But thats OK because I have it right here. DGL-4500

It's a good thing I was here, you might have hurt yourself!
Wonder if they fixed the DSL drops with the fancy QoS active I kept getting with the DGL-4300 ...