Wireless-G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster

The Linksys WRT54GS is especially well suited for networks with both 802.11g and 802.11b connections.


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The Linksys WRT54GS Wireless-G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster makes it easy to set up a typical home or office network, and it comes with all the documentation you need to get it up and running. It touts a wealth of advanced networking and security features, and it's fast, especially in networks with both 802.11g and 802.11b connections.

The illustrated Fast Start guide for the Linksys WRT54GS Wireless-G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster walks you through the basic setup, which includes connecting the router to your computer and broadband modem, configuring all the computers on the network to work with the router, and configuring the router. The Fast Start guide is more thorough than others we've seen, with plenty of images and screenshots illustrating the setup process. We were glad to see brief explanations of basic networking terms, such as the difference between static and dynamic IP addressing and what to do if your DSL provider uses PPPoE.

The guide also describes how to connect to the WRT54GS's browser-based configuration tool if you need to tweak the router's configuration -- for example, to supply the router with a static IP address. No quick-setup guide can cover all possible networking scenarios, but Linksys's step-by-step guide does an excellent job rounding up the usual suspects and making it easy for most homes and small offices to set up a network in a few minutes. In most cases, you need only to plug in the router and connect the cables. For more complicated setups, Linksys includes a thorough user guide detailing the WRT54GS's diverse features.

Although the Linksys WRT54GS Wireless-G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster is easy to set up, you'll find a number of advanced features and configuration options under the hood. The Linksys WRT54GS's browser-based configuration tool gives you access to the router's networking and security settings, such as DHCP server and client settings, firewall settings, and wireless encryption settings. The router also comes with two types of firewalls. One is a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall that makes sure packets are part of a legitimate connection; the other is a NAT firewall that effectively hides computers behind the router. You can lock your network down even tighter by configuring the router to block services such as FTP and Telnet. A DMZ function located on the configuration tool's Applications and Gaming tab lets you place one computer outside the firewall, which can be useful for Internet gaming and videoconferencing. The Linksys WRT54GS also lets you set up access-control policies that grant Internet access to specific computers on your network at predetermined times of day and days of the week. If you telecommute, the router's VPN pass-through support will help get you to work.

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"Great router - easy setup - great performance"

Ron posted a review   

I have one and it's in my basement on the main computer. Setup was a no brainer. (EASY) connected in my cable modem and gave it a few seconds and was ready to go. My son had his new notebook working on it a few seconds later. We put the notebook in the car and could access the router in our basement! (not line of sight) 2 houses away. So using it anywhere in our 4000 sq ft home is no problem. (or on the deck).
I want another for my office. Was looking for the best (longer range - new technoligy etc) have read the reviews here on the Belkin and Netgear that are suppose to be much better but the actually user reviews were VERY BAD. I think I'll get another one of these instead. (for less)

 

denzel the dog posted a reply   

why only 1/10 when your review was good




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    "I have one and it's in my basement on the main computer. Setup was a no brainer. (EASY) connected in my cable modem and gave it a few seconds and was ready to go. My son had his new notebook workin..."

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