Bought mine for @ $30 at Office Depot BM few months back. Price is ok. I can't knock the router, nothing to compare it to. However, I have had many problems with connectivity and customer service will work with you through the kinks.
Hint: If you use your router with a game console like I do, linksys csr may attemp to play the blame game with the game maker or console maker; just do a three-way call and let them duke it out!!
blahbooboo2 said:Wish there were more 1000 LAN connection routers. Cheapest are still about $100 and mixed reviews.
Not a big deal, really. Just get a gigabit switch, the Trendnet 5 and 8 port models are posted here frequently, and plug it into one of the ports on the router. Put all of your Gig-E clients on the switch and they'll transfer faster amongst themselves. It's not like you're going to get gigabit speeds with a wireless peer anyway, so it's a good setup.
sjwaste said:blahbooboo2 said:Wish there were more 1000 LAN connection routers. Cheapest are still about $100 and mixed reviews.
Not a big deal, really. Just get a gigabit switch, the Trendnet 5 and 8 port models are posted here frequently, and plug it into one of the ports on the router. Put all of your Gig-E clients on the switch and they'll transfer faster amongst themselves. It's not like you're going to get gigabit speeds with a wireless peer anyway, so it's a good setup.
Get a Monowall out of an old PC and you can get 1000+ connections.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linksys_WRT54G_series said:]As of May 8, 2008, this version was shipping with firmware revision 4.30.11. This pre-loaded firmware allows the user to upload a 4MB firmware image, whereas the pre-loaded firmware on version 1.0 limited the image to 3MB. Firmware version 4.30.12 is now available for both hardware versions. Fully supported by Tomato, Sveasoft, OpenWrt, and DD-WRT.
Amazon had it for $40.99 (no Tax/Free shipping/No rebate) a few weeks ago. I bought it from Amazon because I'm in California and Newegg charges tax. The current Amazon price is $44.99.
MoreBuyMoreSave said:Amazon had it for $40.99 (no Tax/Free shipping/No rebate) a few weeks ago. I bought it from Amazon because I'm in California and Newegg charges tax. The current Amazon price is $44.99.
The current Amazon price is $52.51 (AR), not $44.99. You are referring to their price on the WRT54G not the WRT54GL
i sometimes lose my net connection with my router (WRT54GS) since there is a refrigerator blocking it. Anyone think its a good/bad idea to buy this just so i can perhaps bridge that gap? Whats that called again if its possible?
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