
D-Link has made plans to reduce the price of the 802.11n to compete with the various router brands out there such as: Belkin, Linksys, and SMC. It’s going to at about the $50 mark or below and of course boost it’s popularity and sales.
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by Nicole on December 12, 2007

D-Link has made plans to reduce the price of the 802.11n to compete with the various router brands out there such as: Belkin, Linksys, and SMC. It’s going to at about the $50 mark or below and of course boost it’s popularity and sales.
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