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jimmsta
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Belle Mead, NJ
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reply to stev32k
Re: WNDR3300 with DD-WRT firmware

I've been using the latest builds of DD-WRT on my 3300. Initially, I wasn't pleased with the performance with DD-WRT, but after the past few builds (eko's 6/2/09 build and BrainSlayer's latest) I have grown to accept that the 3300 is a decent router/ap.

I originally purchased 3 of these routers, to end up in the same boat as stev32k. I returned 2 of the 3 routers, and ended up integrating the 3300 as my N-only wifi network.
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