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As far as I understand the Exx00 series routers are sold in the USA only, as on the European market, for example, only the WRT series are available. Also the E-series are not an upgrade to their respective WRT models in hardware terms at all. As such I suggest phrases like "The Ex00 replaced this model." to be removed, as the E and WRT series are apparently intended to be sold simultaniously on different markets, not replace one another. Magicoast ( talk) 17:01, 22 January 2011 (UTC)
what part in the Deletion Policy did this article violate? -- Abdullatif khatib ( talk) 19:01, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
Linksys didn't start with the WRT54 series, so there's a lot of models missing (like the BEFSR41). So two choices: rename the article to Linksys wireless routers, or find some one to add the older models (I'm personally no expert on those).
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As far as I understand the Exx00 series routers are sold in the USA only, as on the European market, for example, only the WRT series are available. Also the E-series are not an upgrade to their respective WRT models in hardware terms at all. As such I suggest phrases like "The Ex00 replaced this model." to be removed, as the E and WRT series are apparently intended to be sold simultaniously on different markets, not replace one another. Magicoast ( talk) 17:01, 22 January 2011 (UTC)
what part in the Deletion Policy did this article violate? -- Abdullatif khatib ( talk) 19:01, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
Linksys didn't start with the WRT54 series, so there's a lot of models missing (like the BEFSR41). So two choices: rename the article to Linksys wireless routers, or find some one to add the older models (I'm personally no expert on those).
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