There's an argument to be made when it comes to opting out from an ADSL modem and wireless router all-in-one combination and going with separate devices. That along with over three million broadband Virgin Media users that are only provided a cable modem and need wireless access too. Not forgetting that the common ADSL provider will offer only a modem gratis as a part of sign-up. Selecting a standalone DSL wireless router could be the way forward, for freedom of choice in Internet providers and either ADSL or cable broadband technologies. ?
The Good
Good speeds over distance, 4x gigabit ports
The Bad
802.11n still only in Draft 2.0, useless USB port
The Ugly
Quick install software didn't work with DSL.
Bartender's Report

What does "Those users of stayed 802.11 technologies" mean? "Stayed" is the past tense of "stay", so your sentence doesn't make sense. Did those uses tell their equipment to stay? Maybe put them in a down-stay, so they wouldn't get in the way or annoy guests? ...Or did you mean "staid"? If so, why didn't you type it?