![]() Next, I try the absolute cheapest WiFi router I can buy: an Edimax BR-6204WLG ($29).Įdimax is a relative newcomer to this market, so I don’t know how good its going to be, but given the price, its worth a try. Its otherwise a good device (3 year warranty!), so I repackage it to be on-sold to the next customer that needs one. Well, I tried, but it wouldn’t work in client mode, and using WDS meant I needed to change my main Netgear Access point to WEP encryption (Yuck!). I’ve had good experiences with TP-Link in the past, so this seems promising Looking at my local supplier, I try the very inexpensive TL-WR340G from TP-link… its almost the cheapest WiFi router I can get ($34), and it has WDS… so I figure it should work in client mode.
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