Platforms:Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Server, Windows, Windows 98, Windows Nt 5, Windows 2000, Windows Nt 3.5, Windows Nt 4, Windows Nt Media:Electronics Autographed:No Memorabilia:No Batteries Included:No Operating System:Windows XP Professional Edition CPU Manufacturer:Intel CPU Speed:2.10 CPU Type:PowerPC G4 Processors:1 System Memory:2000 Memory Type:SDRAM Hard Drive Size:1 Shipping Weight (lbs):3.9 Dimensions (in):3.8 x 1.1 x 4.4 Warranty:3 years warranty
Product Description LINKSYS WRT54G - Wireless-G is the emerging 54 Mbps wireless networking standard that's almost five times faster than the widely deployed Wireless-B ( 802.11b ) products found in homes, businesses and public wireless hotspots around the country. The best part is, since they share the same 2.4GHz radio band, Wireless-G devices talk to existing 11 Mbps Wireless-B equipment. Operates as a DHCP Server NAT technology to protect against Internet intruders Supports VPN pass-through Easy configuration with web browser based configuration utility
Amazon.com Product Description The Linksys Wireless-G broadband router is really three devices in one box. First, it's a wireless access point, which lets you connect Wireless-G or Wireless-B devices to the network. There's also a built-in four-port full-duplex 10/100 switch to connect your wired-Ethernet devices. Connect four PCs directly, or daisy-chain out to 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.
To protect your data and privacy, the Wireless-G broadband router can encrypt all wireless transmissions, and it supports the industrial-strength wireless security of 802.1x authentication and authorization. The router can serve as a DHCP server, has NAT technology to protect against Internet intruders, supports VPN pass-through, and can be configured to filter internal users' access to the Internet. Configuration is a snap with the Web browser-based configuration utility.
With the Linksys Wireless-G broadband router at the center of your home or office network, you can share a high-speed Internet connection, files, printers, and multiplayer games with the flexibility, speed, and security you need!
Wireless-G is the 54 Mbps wireless networking standard that's more than four times faster than the widely deployed Wireless-B (802.11b) products found in homes, businesses, and public wireless hotspots around the country. But since they share the same 2.4 GHz radio band, Wireless-G devices can also interoperate with existing 11 Mbps Wireless-B equipment.
Because both standards are built-in, you can protect your investment in existing 802.11b infrastructure, and migrate to the new screaming-fast Wireless-G standard as your needs grow.
For more information on the differences between an access point and a router with access point, see the following table:
See a comparison diagram of the different wireless technologies.
Wireless networks are rapidly becoming more popular and coming down in price. Since they don't require cables, you can use the devices anywhere in an office or home, even out on the patio. There's no need to roll out an Ethernet network cable to each room of a house; you can network anywhere--without wires. Outside the home, wireless networking is available in hotspots at coffee shops, businesses, and airports--great when you're on the road and need to get some work done. For convenience, wireless networking is the answer.
Which Wireless Standard Is Right for Me? Now that you've decided to create a wireless network, the next step is to figure out which wireless standard to use.
Basically, a standard is a set of specifications for a device. All devices that follow a specific standard share operating characteristics, such as the radio frequency used and maximum data transfer speed.
For wireless networking, there are three standards to choose from at this time:
802.11b
802.11a
802.11g
To learn about the differences between the standards and select the right one for your network, click here for an easy-to-understand chart.
Good but not enough troubleshooting options.January 6, 2009 The router has a good network range. and the signal strength is strong. I have had no problems whatsoever using it till now. Except a minor glitch that it failed to install properly and i was not able to set-up a secure wi-fi network.
okayJanuary 6, 2009 I wouldn't but another one the range sucks on it unless you plan on being in the same room or very close to it don't expect to get a good signal.
WRT54G ReviewJanuary 6, 2009 When I first received the router I couldn't get it to work no matter what I tried. After a few days of fiddling around I finally gave in and called customer service. The experiece was great. Customer service took me step by step and had everything running in about 15 minutes. Apparently there was an issue with my modem. Regardless, the WRT54G works as advertised and I have great signal in the house. Great product so far.
Linksys Wireless Router - Plug and PlayJanuary 5, 2009 Very straight forward set-up of the unit. No installation CD required (although it prompted to run it first). Easy disabling of wireless access of the unit's set-up. Last in chain of cable modem, digital voice modem and wireless router, but it all reboots after power failures and glitches without intervention.
User Friendliness - circa 1985December 30, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you enjoyed computing in the days of the Commodore 64, and hey, who didn't, then this is the router for you!
First the boring stuff: the router is acceptable in terms of performance, though in an older house you'll have trouble getting a signal twenty-five feet away because of the thicker walls.
The real fun comes in setting up, or in my case re-setting up the modem. Let the adventures in user friendliness begin! Check out this link for a preview of what you have in store:
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None of this graphical user interface nonsense for Linksys, we're back in the glory days of eight hour installs (Pool of Radiance, anyone?), physical copy protection and "press play on tape" if you forgot to tell the computer that your program was on the floppy drive not teh tape player.
Searching for the Router takes a full minute. The thing is directly connected to the computer and it takes a minute to find. "Make sure the internet light is blinking", great strategy, thanks Napoleon! Linksys has a great way of helping you when your router cannot find the internet, you just chat online with one of their techs. I'll let you know how that turns out. I am 36th in line after a mere 15 minute wait.
Go ahead, buy this router, everyone else does. But if you get it working, never ever touch anything ever again. Ever. Unless you want to experience the 1980s again. Excuse me while I press "play on tape".
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