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    Linksys WRT54G 802.11g Wireless Router Review

    Posted on Friday, December 30 2005 @ 03:42:59 CET by LSDsmurf


    Notebook Review checked out a wireless 802.11g Wi-Fi router from Linksys, here's a short snip from their full review:

    I needed a basic, cheap router to have wireless internet in my home. I went to Best Buy to see what was available on the shelves and a representative there recommended this router for its good reputation and good price, but warned me that it is a little difficult to setup. I figured I could handle the setup, so that was not a deterrent. I wanted something with mixed capabilities (802.11b and 802.11g), but 802.11a was not necessary, so this router suited my needs perfectly. At the time, I used an Intel PRO 2100 card wireless card (802.11b) in my notebook, but knew I wanted to upgrade to an 802.11g wireless card so I wanted to "future proof" myself by buying a faster router than I really needed at the time.


    Link: Notebook Review

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