Best router for ipad?

Fine,everybody please tell me the best router that will get this thing working?

Any router will work. More powerful are obviously better (go farther, stronger signal, etc). I've used it at home, at work, in the United club, in the a medical office, etc. all with different routers. Takes a minute or two for it to find the WiFi, but then it's fine.
Doug Kamerow

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