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by opinionated3,
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Jul 28, 2005
Pros: Easy Installation, well secured wireless connection
Cons: None so far
The Bottom Line: I would definitely recommend this router to everyone, because it was very easy to setup.
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by vchand,
Jun 2, 2005
Pros: Fast, Not Too Expensive, Easy Connections
Cons: Setup program is kind of confusing...
The Bottom Line: Strong Router, Worth Every Penny
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by JayAckroyd,
Sep 9, 2003
Pros: No more cables. No more worms.
Cons: Very small security risks.
The Bottom Line: If you're currently naked to the net, you need to get a firewall of some kind in place. This device does the trick, and provides wireless convenience to boot.
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by mattlegres,
Feb 1, 2005
Pros: Firewall is perfect, Great Price, Decent Wireless range
Cons: The power plug is a little big
The Bottom Line: It has all the features you need in a cool looking case, and it cost the same as all the other router. Can't Beat the Firewall
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by Jason_Sickler,
Jul 18, 2004
Pros: Faster than 802.11b, Reliable, Easy to Configure, Cost Effective, Tech Support
Cons: Not lightning proof
The Bottom Line: If you want a wireless router OR access point, get the Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router.
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by pilchard,
May 15, 2004
Pros: Inexpensive, comprehensive, open sourced router, part of a legacy of innovative products.
Cons: It lacks content filtering and robust firewall, but there is alternative open source software available.
The Bottom Line: For most families &SOHO's buying this router should be easy. It's got a long lineage, Linksys is part of Cisco now, Cisco at low cost! It doesn't get better!
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by frankbrew,
Mar 25, 2008
Pros: Easy to setup and add to current Router Configuration
Cons: None so Far
The Bottom Line: Good for the price but look around for the best price.
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by frakamazog,
Mar 2, 2004
Pros: Works great, excellent security, good wireless range.
Cons: The documentation is a bit spartan.
The Bottom Line: I highly recommend the WRT54G. It's quick and painless to set up and works well beyond my expectations.
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by sidraw1,
Dec 6, 2003
Pros: Router/Switch/Access Point (and pseudo firewall) all in one. Easy set up. Good security...if applied.
Cons: Ships in a rather 'open' condition regarding security. Softcopy manual.
The Bottom Line: Great for home or small office network. Definitely recommended for ease of setup and use and performance. Just be sure to pay attention to the security sections.
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by robcfoster,
Dec 30, 2005
Pros: Versatile, inexpensive, reliable, good range and performance
Cons: Setup can be tricky, especially if you ignore the directions.
The Bottom Line: The Linksys WRT54G offers a complete SOHO networking solution at a reasonable price. Range and performance are respectable, and security features are adequate for today's needs.
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