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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1376775"><b>Fox McCloud</b></A> : Finally, perhaps were are getting somewhere....<br><br>I still have doubts as to whether or not these pre-N devices will become full-N with a simple firmware upgrade...<br><br>Well, I was thinking of just purchasing a pre-N router since the IEEE hasn't done anything on this much...but with this news, I may wait.<br><br>Any ideas of how fast the transfer rate will be, and the maximum range? I would suspect that both of these would be slightly higher than pre-N.]]></description>
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