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Linksys WET54G Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge Studio : Linksys by Linksys Brand : Linksys Model : WET54G Publisher : Linksys Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0840356830599 UPC : 840356830599 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 125 reviews)
List Price : $120.07 Our Price : Too low to display
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Product Type - Bridge
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¿ Complies with IEEE 802.11g standard, and backwards compatible with IEEE 802.11b products
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¿ Supports WPA Security, 64/128-bit WEP Encryption
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¿ Installs in minutes with easy-to-use Setup Wizard
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¿ Built-in web user interface for easy configuration from any web browser
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Product Description |
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The versatile Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge can make any wired Ethernet-equipped device a part of your wireless network. At home, use the Bridge to connect game consoles, set-top boxes, or computers to your Wireless-G network and its shared high-speed Internet connection. In the office, convert your Ethernet-wired printer, scanner, camera, notebook or desktop into a wireless networked device. |
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Works fine, unless you use a Hidden SSID as part of your security. This device can not deal with Hidden SSIDs, otherwise it is easy to setup and great. It took two calls to tech support for me to finally realize that when I stopped hiding my SSID that it worked fine, when I hid it again it stopped. Finally the tech said, yeah this does not work with hidden SSIDs.
So, if you don't care about hiding your SSID, it is a fine unit. |
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Does Its Job |
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I've had this plugged into a switch/hub for about a month to hook a PS3 and a TiVo into my WPA2 network. It's never dropped a download or any other issues. Would recommend. |
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Easy Connection and Set-up |
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Link quality connecting to a Linksys WRT300N always at 100 percent. One of the best Wireless Bridge's designed for a home system. Getting to old to run cables from one end of the house to other. Nice alternate. |
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This thing is crud |
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I like linksys products typically. In fact I was really upset when Verizon FIOS switched me to their proprietary router. But this wireless bridge was ALWAYS acting up. I could never get it to stay connected to the network for more than 24 hours. It's like everytime it tried to renew it's IP, it died. And the weird thing was, I couldn't cycle the power on the surge protector; I HAD to pull the pluc out of the WET and then plug it back in. When it DID work, it worked as advertised. But it was always killing the connection. |
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It does just what it claims and does it well! |
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I am using this bridge as a wireless bridge from my wired network in one room of the house to connect to my WRT54G wireless router in another room. It works perfectly. I have 1 computer and 2 printers connected to a D-Link DGS-2208 Gigibit Switch which is connected to the WET54G Wireless Bridge which is connected WIRELESSLY to the WRT54G router. That's right, no wired connection between the wired network in one room and the internet which is from the WRT54G router/modem/switch in another part of the house. My wife's laptop connects wirelessly to the home network through the WRT54G and is able to print to either of the two installed printers and we can share files between my computer on the wired network and hers wirelessly through the WET54G and the WRT54G. If you need to connect your wired network to the outside world and don't want to run wires all over the house then this is your answer! |
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