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Pros: Easy to set up, easy to use, works well
Cons: Expensive
The Bottom Line: A great buy that works well and is easy to set up
Review: So you purchased a TIVO! How do people without a telephone have TIVO? Through their high speed internet, home network. To establish a home network, I have learned that you need a router and a network adapter ...
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Pros: Reasonably priced, easy to install and does exactly what it claims to do.
Cons: None found so far
The Bottom Line: A fair price for an essential piece of home networking and high-speed cable wireless sharing that actually works better than it claims!
Review: Need a wireless router to use your modem in a wireless connection to your laptop? This Linksys WRT45 Wireless G Broadband Router gives you all that is claims ... and more. There are hundreds of wireless Broadband Routers on the market, from name and ...
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Pros: easy to set up, a lot of options, plenty for the home user
Cons: subnet mask can't be any higher than class C
The Bottom Line: This is a great choice for a home router. You won't be disappointed.
Review: I've had a home network for a while. Wired and wireless. In 2004, my wireless-B router gave up the ghost. Power cycling wouldn't fix it, and besides, that was an excuse to upgrade to wireless-G. The router before this one had ...
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Pros: Ease of use.
Great speed for wireless.
Durability
Cons: Wireless range not as great as it could be.
The Bottom Line: If you need a reliable wireless router, check out Linksys.
Review: As an IT professional, I have always been looking for an easy to use router to give to my clients. After trying out D-Link, Netgear, and other no-name brands, I have fell in love with Linksys. Linksys is very easy to use and install. When I bought ...
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Pros: Easy setup, multitude of features, meets my 3S standard (see above)
Cons: Occasional hiccups that require a power cycle.
The Bottom Line: With the security availability, the 54G speed, and the great signal range, this is a must have for any home network.
Review: After having multiple issues with the product & level of tech support from Netgear, I have indefinitely made Linksys my brand for home network products. The WRT54G has the latest & greatest features in connecting your home network together. The ...
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Pros: practically PLUG AND PLAY
Cons: some are defective, save receipt
The Bottom Line: Best for beginners or non tech savvy, have a home network in no time
Review: When my son started on the net, playing games on nick junior, it was ok, he used my computer. Then he got older, and wanted to download. Games, songs, movies, he wanted it all. So he eventually did it. He left me frozen in time, unable to access the ...
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Pros: Easy to follow instructions, Fast Speeds, Can connect up to 4 computers
Cons: Some options are involved
The Bottom Line: This is the only router I have used and I believe it is easy for those not too familiar with networking.
Review: I purchased the Linksys Wireless Router two years ago because I had a new laptop that had an internal wireless card. I wanted to be able to use my laptop anywhere in my house. I had a desktop also that I was going to connect the router to, which ...
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Pros: You can flash 3rd Party firmware which adds a ton of extra features.
Cons: Same quality as most brands and flashing with 3rd party firmware voids warranty.
The Bottom Line: Like any other decent G router but can be flashed with 3rd Party firmware to add features.
Review: I have lots of cheap routers and cards. With wireless stuff it always seem like a roll of a dice. You see people ranting about every brand including Linksys, which is often claimed to be one of the best networking brands. I ordered one of these a few ...
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Pros: Inexpensive; easy to setup; delivers what's promised
Cons: Buggy installation software; variable signal strength
The Bottom Line: Not a bad little unit at all. Spend a little less and get the more reliable and comparable Belkin, in possible.
Review: My mother-in-law wanted a wireless router -- well, actually my wife wanted a wireless router so she could use her laptop to take advantage of her mother's Internet connection when we're visiting her. At any rate, I was called on to get a wireless router ...
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Pros: performance wise no issue
Cons: Really costly compared to the Netgear one
Review: This is good router.... Stable also but I really found Netgear WGR614L better compared to this one. This is also a open source router supporting Tomato, DD-WRT etc. The forum is also good. They have already announced tomato release for this router and ...
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WIRELESS/ ACCESS POINT/ ROUTER
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Wireless Access Point Router w/ 4-Port Switch 802.11g
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Linksys Wireless-G 54Mbps Broadband Router
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