According to an article posted at Digitimes, networking giant D-Link is planning to lower the prices of its latest 802.11n wireless routers by as much as 35%, making the street price under $50. When you consider that most of the new 802.11n routers from other companies cost in the $80 range, the discount will likely be very attractive to consumers. Should you bother with purchasing an 802.11n router right now though? Compatibility issues could be coming down the pipe for brands such as D-Link that have signed on to a specific version of the new "n" standard. This latest version of Wi-Fi has not yet been standardized by the international community, but it appears that D-Link is hoping to drive up demand in any way that it can.