requirement of wireless router operating system

Of new wireless routers LINKSYS allowing use of WINDOWS 7?

All linksys wireless router will work with good linksys Windows7.Some wireless routers are WRT54GS, WRT54G2, WRT160N, WRT320N WRT610N.

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