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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: 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 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: 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: 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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Pros: none
Cons: everything. It is junk.
Review: I got it cause it was on sale at best buy. Better to spend a bit more on one that works and doesn't cause your network to crash once a week. And I'm not the only one that I know personally who hates this router. Can't connect my PS3 to it, randomly ...
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