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    <title>ASUS RT-N16 - 300Mbps Wireless N Router. 802.11n, Gigabit Lan, Easy 3 step setup, EZQoS Bandwidth Management, 3 Year Warranty: Amazon.co.uk: Computers &amp; Accessories</title>
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    <dc:creator>fjordaan</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[ A very capable router that when flashed with custom Linux-based firmware (google: Tomato firmware), can do some really powerful things with the Quality of Service, bandwidth limitations for IP addresses as well as firewall capabilities.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>fjordaan</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[ This is boring old plain vanilla commodity router hardware, but when combined with an open source firmware, it is a massive improvement over my three year old, proprietary high(ish) end router. The magic router formula these days is a combination of commodity hardware and open-source firmware. I'm so enamored of this one-two punch combo, in fact, I might even say it represents the future. Not just of the everyday workhorse routers we all need to access the Internet – but the future of all commodity hardware. ]]></description>
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