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Best WiFi Modem/Router

I want to use wifi device for local LAN in home for the Apple TV, iPhone 4s, Windows PC, Laptops, iPad 2 etc all are hungry devices while video or music or photos streaming with AirPlay etc.

At present DLink ADSL modem that taken with broadband connection is getting heated up very fast, and getting rebooted. For Internet connection I like to keep this present wifi ADSL modem, but for internal LAN to share the video and other contents across machines/devices, planning to purchase a high efficient and high bandwidth wifi device.

Please suggest a good wifi device, that can sustain and perform well for long run.

Need make & model name of the device for home use, and reason why is it best, you feel.

Thank you.
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