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Thread: Do routers like this even exist? (16 port, and support for wireless 802.11g/n)

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    Do routers like this even exist? (16 port, and support for wireless 802.11g/n)

    I am doing a setup for my office and need a router that supports 16 ethernet ports RJ45 and also has an antenna for a wireless connection for wireless laptops. Any suggestions or ideas on how i can get this to work?

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    Re: Do routers like this even exist? (16 port, and support for wireless 802.11g/n)

    There are 16 port router that can fit your need. Some similar models for that are LINKSYS RV016 or Cisco 2520 Router. But it better recommended that you must also use a network switch for that. The switch act as a single platform for all the systems to get connected and you just need to connect the router wire to the switch. So you can use any router in that place. But some routers comes with load balancing support which bifurcate the bandwidth evenly to all. For wifi support you will need to use an wifi router configured to the switch.

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