The Verdict

The main thing the GN-A17GU has going for it in its effort to attract attention is its ability to add a second radio. But the product commands a price premium over other Super-G capable APs for this benefit, which may not be of interest to SOHO networkers.
While not a bad product, there's little about the GN-A17GU to recommend it over similar products that are less expensive, more widely available and from established networking product vendors. If GIGABYTE is serious about getting traction in the consumer networking market, they'll need to do much better.
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