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The Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router is really three devices in one box. First, theres the Wireless Access Point, which lets you connect both screaming fast Wireless-G (802.11g at 54Mbps) and Wireless-B (802.11b at 11Mbps) devices to the network. Theres also a built-in 4-port full-duplex 10/100 Switch to connect your wired-Ethernet devices together. Connect four PCs directly, or attach more hubs and switches to create as big a network as you need. Finally, the Router function ties it all together and lets your whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection. Once your computers are connected to the Router and the Internet, they can communicate with each other too, sharing resources and files. All your computers can print on a shared printer connected anywhere in the house.
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- Linux-based Internet-sharing Router with built-in 4-port Switch and Wireless-G Access Point- Shares a single Internet connection and other resources with Ethernet wired and Wireless-G and -B devices
- Includes four Fast Ethernet ports for your wired computers and devices
- Wireless signals are protected by industrial-strength WPA2 encryption, and your network is protected from most known Internet attacks by a powerful SPI firewall
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By Ryan Z. (Bel Air, Maryland, USA)
I've had a few of these over the years. Just got a new one to replace one I had for about 3 years. I personally use Tomato, but DD-WRT and the like are great as well, just stuff I dont use, so I use Tomato. I'm glad they are still making these.
By You Know
Produst was hard to install what has taken only 20 min in the past with other wireless routers took this almost 3 hours. At first it just did not want to connect. Had to trouble shoot using info off their web site.
By Buddy Rabbit
Stay far away.
I support computer operations for a living.
Running XP Pro, this device either cannot be configured to function, was defective, or is so difficult to configure that the man-hours aren't worth it.
Don't waste your time.
I tried a normal, quick install that would work on pretty much any wireless device, and it failed.
Then, I followed, word-for-word, stap-for-step, every instruction in the manual. Fail after Fail.
In my experience, this is pretty consistent with my experience with Cisco/Linksys devices across the board - with the exception that I could not make this one work.
Seriously - it's not worth the aggravation. Check the Internet, complaints like mine are everywhere.
By Barry Steele (Seneca, SC USA)
I've got apartments nearby and offer them free WIFI from the router sitting in my window. This router is very easy to install, but within a couple months of installation, it will start hanging up.
Sometimes it totally looses connection, both wired and wifi. Other times, I get a call from my tennants late at night when it stops connecting via wifi. I've tried a second one, with a different firmware & hardware version (they went thru at least 4 hw revs), with eventually the same symptoms.
Tech support (in India) walks you through the steps with cycling power as "The Fix"... but symptoms continue. I got to the point where I put a timer on it to reboot it every 6 hours. It is JUNK. I gave them away to people with non-critical, 1-computer, wired-only applications.
Also, with other manufacturer's SMA connector external antennas, signal is actually WORSE than with the rabbit ears... evidently the antenna system is proprietary and they didn't bother to match to standard SMA connector/cable/antenna impedance.
I've tried several brands of B and B/G routers; Netgear has been the best for me.
By Kenneth L. Miniman
Easy to install, reasonable pricing and works very well in the areas where I have wireless.
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