I guess the first question to ask is--what is the speed of your Internet connection to your ISP? Is that faster than the G setting on a wireless router anyway? If the wireless G setting is much faster than your Internet connection then it won't make a difference if you have G or N. However, one reason to purchase an N router would be to avoid future obsolescense, so if the price difference isn't great (or if you have a really fat pipe to the Internet) get the N router.