Just Recommend me a stable cellular wireless routers

My Linksys small has been dropping links at the price of once each 1-2 months considering that I got it. I had a Netgear that did the same so I fairly much arrived to count on that wireless systems weren’t turbo dependable/solid.

Now that my Linksys ultimately died I am looking for a reliable/stable cellular wireless routers to replace it. Can someone recommend me good one?

I have a Mac Book Pro w/Intel Core 2 Duo with cellular wireless routers and I believe it supports 802.11n?

I also have an Airport Express in 802.11n which I pulled off my remote speakers and printer to use it as a router temporarily. I will need a second router as the cable and cable modem are in the living room and the printer and speakers are in the kitchen. Anyone know if I can use a USB hub and connect a printer and an extra HD?

Most important features

- Reliable – stable connection that supports 802.11n
- Range is a non issue because I live in a 1bd room apt (1000sq ft)
- USB Connection is a plus (I want to hook up an external HD)

Thanks in advance, I know there are a few Mac pros here at CPF!

EDIT:

I just realized I’ve been using a 802.11g router and the Airport Express 802.11n for only the printer and speakers….Its so much faster now! *doh!*
I still want another 802.11n router because I love my remote speakers and the Airport Express has audio out
Yeah Im thinking I should fork out the $$$ and just keep it in the Mac family, I guess you can’t connect a HD with cellular wireless routers to the Express but you can with the Extreme.

 

Doing more research I found that for internet access, my 802.11g cellular wireless routers was a lot more than capable of dealing with the 10mb speed I have? It maxes out at 54mb and heading 802.11n would only rise LAN transfer speeds?
Ideally, I would have Airport Extreme in the living room near the modem, have the HD there and put the Express back in the kitchen and have the printer and speakers there.

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