Looking for a good router for 100mbps internet connection?

Hi!
I have upgraded  my ISP to 100mbps download /10mbps upload  and turns out my Linksys WRT54GL-EU 1.1 cannot go faster than 35mbps...
Soo I need to upgrade, will this be ok for 100mbps download speed?
http://home.cisco.com/en-apac/products/routers/E3200
Thank you

Yes. However,  if you have the budget, I recommend this. This is one of Linksys Smart Wifi Routers. This is one of the latest routers from Linksys.

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