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Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router
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Model: WRT54G
Brand: Linksys
Manufacturer: Linksys
Average Rating:    (submit your review here)
Total Reviews: 1702
Platforms: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 5, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server, Windows
Operating system: Windows XP Professional Edition
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
 
Features:
All-in-one Internet-sharing router, 4-port switch, and Wireless-G (802.11g) access point
Wireless data rates up to 54 Mbps--5 times faster than 802.11b
Shares a single Internet connection and other resources with Ethernet wired and Wireless-G clients
Interoperates with 802.11b clients at 11 Mbps
Advanced wireless security with 128-bit WEP encryption, MAC, or IP address filtering
 
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
 
User Reviews (1702 total):
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    Worked well for me for 3 years, May 14, 2007
By E. J. Valles (Saint Louis)
So my first router finally dies on me three years later. All in all a good router with a steep learning curve. Though, as I understand it, wireless technology in general is difficult to work with without prior experience. I was just about to buy another one, so I decided to leave a review.

    BEST WIRELESS ROUTER, May 14, 2007
By Ignacio Cincuegrani (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
The product is Excellent
Connection is Excellent all over the house
Freidnly interface and righ admin tools
I Strongly recommend it as it's Cisco Certified and the connection is excellent


    Good router, May 13, 2007
By Amazon fan (New Smyrna Beach, FL United States)
Had the same router with B technology and worked well with another computer with the B card. Both had Windows XP. Upgraded receiving computer to a Vista system. Could no longer connect. Bought G router and G card and connected after jumping through only a few hoops, as expected. Found out later that I didn't need G router -- the B technology router works with G card.

    Very Good / Excellent Connection, May 13, 2007
By Sherif Hosny (Egypt)
The product is very good
Connection is very Excellent all over the house
It's only router and could not work as DSL modem, so you need to have a DSL modem in place and you will use this Router as an access point to Share connection
Freidnly interface and righ admin tools
I Strongly recommend it as it's Cisco Certified and the connection is excellent


    Lynksys Router, May 12, 2007
By H. Sethna
I purchased this unit as a replacement for a hard wired router, since my new work laptop had wireless G, and my wife's new laptop also had wireless G. The unit performed well for almost one year, the I started losing the wireless signal when the portable computers were moved only a few ft away. After spending over 24 hours of time (over a 3 day period) with the technical and customer service they sent me another refurbished unit. This unit did not even work - no wireless signal generated!. Another unit was shipped (another 3 days lost) and this one finally worked! A total of over 1 week of work time lost because of this! Lynksys uses tech service personnel based in India - both men and women. The quality of knowlwedge possesed by men tech personnel was far superior to the ladies I had to deal with ! Incidentally since I had just gone over the one year warranty limit, I had to pay shipping charges for the last unit.

    This is wrong, May 12, 2007
By DrZ (Chicago, IL, USA)
I just got a new Linksys WRT54G wireless router and the outraging fact I just discovered is that several versions ago Cisco/Linksys crippled this device by downsizing its Flash and RAM memory to one half of the original amounts and redesigned its hardware and firmware, so this is actually an entirely different device, and that's why you will see so many different user ratings. The older versions of this wireless router are amazing and extremely flexible pieces of hardware.

If the original version of the router was so good that it was competing with their far more expensive wireless routers, they should have discontinued this model and started a new version. Instead, they decided to fool us by cutting the size of Flash and RAM memory and entirely redesigning the inside of this model and moreover, they started a new more expensive version from the original (WRT54GL). Shame on Cisco management - they should be sent back to Ethics 101.


    Good router, May 12, 2007
By Francisco Herrera (Miami, FL United States)
The reason i gave it 3 stars is because it took me a while to configure it (a couple of days). The software did't work, every time i ran the cd the installation aborted with a language pack error. I have dsl and I tried to configure it using PPPoE as the software and documentation suggested but it failed all the time. Finally I went to the support page online and i found some instructions to configure it, the instructions are not in the manual (at least i didn't find them) and it worked excellent. Basically i had to use automatic config - dhcp and change the default ip to 192.168.2.1, after that it's being great, the range is pretty good and i can't complain anymore.

    Frustrated User, May 11, 2007
By James N. Mayfield
I don't know why I keep buying Linksys products. I guess it is because I have misplaced faith in Cisco because their commercial products work so well for me at work. But, this is the third Linksys home wireless router I have bought over the last three years, and ALL of them have taken returning them, until I get one that is actually made correctly, and I spend hours tweaking them and becoming "friends" with the technical people at Linksys--most of whom are not the "brightest pennies in the roll". In fairness to them, they are not properly trained nor do they have the tools to solve problems. They are left with the "try this" approach until they hit something that works.

I strongly suggest that you buy this product locally, if you buy it. This makes the return process easier, and I have received some pretty good advice from the local store.

If you need a wireless router that works every time and your are not constantly unplugging it to reset it, spend more money and get one that works. Life is too short for the angst that goes with Linksys routers.


    WUSB54G works great, May 7, 2007
By Scammin Jammin Scottio (Medford, OR USA)
The WUSB54G adapter works great. Arrived as stated. Fast, smooth transaction!

    Excellent product, May 5, 2007
By Vidas Simkus (Chicago, IL)
I've bough and used many of these in various environments and have never been disappointed.

    Does what it says it will do, May 1, 2007
By thorsenvalhalla (Flagstaff, AZ United States)
I plugged it in and did the short config and it worked right away. No problems what so ever. Went downstairs with the wireless laptop and started surfing. Great product.

    Router working fine now.. but it was a puzzle to this point..., April 29, 2007
By P. Brodersen (Oklahoma)
I browsed the other reviewers both before ordering and after receiving, and appreciated many of the hints. In my case, my work laptop, running WinXP/Pro, had no trouble - plug and play. My home computer, working just previously on an old 3com wireless router, couldn't seem to figure it out. The router utility could ping external sites; the pc could ping the router; but the pc couldn't ping external sites. The answer, I found, was that the pc's network setup had the router's ip as 192.168.2.1, and the router apparently comes configured at 192.168.1.1. Instructions on the Linksys website hinted at this - in an article on setting up the modem it mentioned changing the ip address of the router - so I checked the pc's network settings and found the problem. Editing that gateway entry, and changing to the ..1.1 ip address fixed the problem. To check and see if you have the same problem, open network connections, rt-click properties of the router, scroll down to ip properties, advanced, and see if the gateway is ..2.1 or ..1.1. You can ping ..2.1 and/or ..1.1 from a command prompt on the pc and see what it thinks. If these instructions are confusing I apologize. WinXP/Pro shows DCHP enabled, and no gateway, so it's apparently smart enough to figure it out. Router is now working fine on both. Cheers all.

    not bad, but not too great either, April 27, 2007
By root (Pontiac, MI USA)
i have had this router long enough to know that it has problems with overheating. they can be solved by mounting (or simply placing) an 80mm computer case fan to the top of it, but thats not the end of this thing's problems. they were trying to save money making the more recent (V5+) routers of this model and it has been stripped to a minimal amount of RAM and Flash Space, making it unsuitable for aftermarket modification. i'm gonna bite the bullet here soon and get a WRT54GL, which is the same a the V4 version in most respects.

    Simple and Quick, April 25, 2007
By Christopher Bergeron (Middleton, NH United States)
Simple and quick to setup and get working. It works right out of the box if you don't mind sharing your wireless. And it's easy to secure your wireless if you're not into the whole open net thing.

    Had problems with Windows Vista, April 22, 2007
By Gautham (Somerset, NJ)
I had trouble making this work with windows vista. This worked perfectly with a windows xp laptop.For windows vista the connection was on for a few minutes and die and come back later. Really a frustrating experience as linksys says that this router is compatible with vista.Finally doing the following fixed the issue with windows vista
1.Go to 192.168.1.1 through your IE Browser
2.Under Wireless->basic wireless setting-> change wireless channel from default 6 to 11
3.Under Advanced wireless setting
change beacon interval to 50
fragmentation threshold to 2304
RTS threshold to 2304

After this change the wireless is working fine for vista.
Wish the linksys documentation had mentioned these small tweaks in their installation guide for specifically windows vista. Would have saved me a lot of time instead of pouring over heaps of internet articles to get this right. The product is great otherwise.

Gautham


    Very Satisfied, April 21, 2007
By C. Williams
This was my first time setting up a wireless network. I used the provided cd for setup, and just followed the instructions. Setup was simple and I then went to the Linksys website to get info on security settings; their website has tutorials that take you step by step. I have had no problems with dropped connection, and I am able to use my computer anywhere in my house. I have subsequently set up a wireless printer, which was a breeze. One other note - router is compatible with Windows Vista.

    Great At First, Slow Deterioration of Reliability, April 17, 2007
By Mark Lee (Woodruff, UT USA)
The first year or so, the router worked just fine for wired and wireless connections. I was pleased with the port forwarding features for my home network-based web server/email server. Over the last year or so, I've had to physically reset the router (remove power, wait 15 seconds or so, repower) with increasing frequency. At first it was once a week. Now I'm up to a couple of times a day. I've blown the thing clean and try to keep it reasonably cool, but I'm thinking there are some component/design issues with this router after reading similar complaints. The bottom line is that I can't trust this router any longer and - after reading other reviews - feel like I'd better shuffle on.

I'll be looking elsewhere for my next router.


    PPTP windows vpn client doesn't work (buggy firmware), April 12, 2007
By max gcc
The firmware in this router doesn't work. Linksys support doesn't understand it. After struggling with India support I had to download and burn from the web dd-wrt: an open source firmware for this router and i finally got it to work.

They are incompetent and rude I will never buy anything from linksys. One of the tech supports who obviously doesn't understand nothing about networking even told me that having my pc under the DMZ only some ports are open. And that I still needed port forwarding/triggering to get VPN to work! Not to mention the falsely advertised VPN pass through capability...

Don't waste your money in this piece of junk.


    Simple, easy to set and functions perfectly, April 11, 2007
By RPG gamer (Jefferson, Ohio United States)
No hassle installation and use. Simple interface and performs as expected. A quality product .

    Linksys Wireless - used by professionals!, April 11, 2007
By Christian (Prescott Valley, AZ)
This model has been utilized in more professional settings than any other I've known, for wireless computer connections. If you don't know anything about wireless, purchase this model, connect it to the router box your cable company provides you with, via a Ethernet cable, and away you go. I'll come connect it for you, for a small fee... 8*)

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