I hope this is the correct forum to post this to. Am planning on buying a wireless router and wire notebook card. In no particular order, here are the two combinations that I am thinking of getting: Linksys Linksys SpeedBooster 802.11g Wireless Broadband Router (Model: WRT54GS) Linksys SpeedBooster 802.11g Wireless Notebook Card (Model: WPC54GS) D-Link D-Link RangeBooster N Wireless-N Router (Model: DIR-625) D-Link Platinum RangeBooster N Wireless-N Notebook Card (Model: DWA-642) Any opinions? Or suggestions on others that might fit the bill? Been reading about it, and it seems that the D-Link router is a new draft 802.11n standard router that is also backwards compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b devices. Anandtech.com has a review of the D-Link router here. Also found a blog entry about the D-Link router. Found a PC Mag review of the Linksys router here, but it was written in 2004!! User reviews aren't terrible helpful since there are both complaints and praises. And people are more likely to review a product that they have problems with. The D-Link router may be compatible with the final 802.11n standard which is supposed to be out this year, which is something in its favor. I am a little wary of a router built on a draft standard, even if it is backwards compatible with the current standards but the fact that it could be better once they finalize the standard and if it will be compatible then I could get better performance. I also think that the D-Link router has more functionality but since I am not very well versed in this kinda thing, I could very well be wrong. In the end, it probably doesn't matter what standard I use as all I really want is to network my personal and work computer, while allowing my wife to use her laptop with a wireless card.