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ADSL2+ and Broadband Router

Hi,

I'm looking for some more advanced ADSL router. At the moment I have Linksys WAG325N but I would like to have some more options like:
- bandwidth limit, blocking P2P clients, USB port for little NAS storage ;) and more useful options. I found something like this:
http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2820.html

- All all suggestions/advice welcome.


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I was looking on the Linksys website and ADSL router WAG320N has USB port on the picture and I can see in the specification:
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Built-in Storage Link, transform any USB storage device into a NAS
- but when I compare this product, on their website, with WRT610N there is no tick next to storage link

How exactly is it - there is or there is not USB port aka storage link so I could connect my external USB HDD?

 
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How exactly is it - there is or there is not USB port aka storage link so I could connect my external USB HDD?
this reviewer said the usb storage utility is useful. May be worth giving broadband buyer a call.

 
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