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WiFi LAN Question

Piobaire

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As I'm sure has happened to many people, I now have far more WiFi devices than I have connection points to my router. I've a Netgear that is probably two or so years old (it's g technology). So I'm looking to change to this: http://www.netgear.com/Products/Rout.../WNDR3700.aspx It's got the same basic interface I have used with Netgear for years, so I figure shallow learning curve. Here's the question:

How many machines can I hook up to this? I've read reviews, spec sheets, d/l'ed stuff off Netgear, etc. Yes, it has the ability for multiple networks (pretty neat), and it would seem like it can attach more than four WiFi devices, but I can't confirm that. Can any of you resident tech-heads? I want to see if I can score a deal on it tomorrow (Cyber Monday).
 

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