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I use an Asus travel router. BTW there's another thread about this already.
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Sorry! I found it in the accessories section.
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ighlight=hotel
Most people seem happy with their set-up, and most brand name personal routers should work fine with the N800.
I did read one complaint regarding the Airport Express not having a firewall available as a security issue. Do any of the personal routers have this feature? Laptops can use a software firewall, but the N800 does not have a built-in firewall, correct?
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