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Cisco-Linksys WRT54GX4 Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX400

Cisco-Linksys WRT54GX4 Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX400Brand: Cisco

Buy New: $299.99
as of 7/29/2010 19:45 EDT details




New (1) Used (3) Refurbished (1) from $60.00

Seller: Action Packaged, Inc.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 142 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 9.7 x 3.5
Warranty: 3 years warranty

MPN: WRT54GX4
Model: WRT54GX4
UPC: 745883568574
EAN: 0745883568574

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Works as three products in one: a wireless access point, built-in four-port full-duplex 10/100 switch and high-speed router
  • Based on "multiple in, multiple out" (MIMO) technology that effectively doubles the data rate
  • Features SRX400 technology that exceeds the capabilities of the traditional wired Ethernet 10/100 data ports
  • Encodes wireless transmissions with industrial-strength WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) encryption
  • Compatible with all SRX400-enabled devices and standard Wireless-G and -B equipment

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Product Description
Linksys Wireless-G Notebook Adapter with SRX 400 Wireless-G for your notebook with SRX technology provides up to 10 times faster wireless network throughput, reduces dead spots, and increases wireless range by up to 3 times. Also fully compatible with all public and private Wireless-G and Wireless-B networks. The Wireless-G Notebook Adapter with SRX400 is the simple way to add or upgrade wireless connectivity in your notebook computer. Just slide it into your notebook's PC Card slot and enjoy high-speed wireless network access while retaining true mobility.

Amazon.com Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description The next generation of wireless technology has arrived, with the Linksys WRT54GX4 Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX400 leading the way. Although it's technically considered a router, the Linksys WRT54GX4 is much more than that. Based on "multiple in, multiple out," or MIMO, technology that effectively doubles the data rate, this is actually three high-performance devices in one. First, there's the Wireless Access Point, which lets you connect to the network, as the name suggests, without wires.

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Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router is like three devices in one. View larger.
Then there's the built-in four-port full-duplex 10/100 Switch to connect your wired Ethernet devices together. Finally, there's the actual router that ties it all together and lets your whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection. With the Linksys WRT54GX4, the days of stacking boxes connected by a confusion of tangled wires are thankfully over.

SRX: The Future of Wireless Networks Is Here
The Linksys WRT54GX4, like all of Linksys's SRX400 products, is based on MIMO technology, a key component in the upcoming Wireless-N standard (802.11n). By overlaying the signals of two Wireless-G compatible radios, MIMO has the capacity to double data transfer rates. In fact, the maximum wireless data transfer rates of the SRX400 actually exceed the capabilities of the traditional wired Ethernet 10/100 data ports that are in place on most computer networks. It's that fast. And by using the network's signal reflections that usually hinder performance in typical wireless products to increase range and reduce "dead spots" in the wireless network, SRX400 effectively increases the coverage area of the network by up to three times that of Wireless-G. In short, not only do you significantly increase your data transfer speed with Linksys WRT54GX4, but you can vastly increase the distance you can send our signal as well.

Of course, you don't want to transmit sensitive information without making certain the network is secure. To help protect data and privacy, the Linksys WRT54GX4 can encode all wireless transmissions with industrial-strength WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) encryption. It can serve as a network DHCP server, supports VPN pass-through, and has a powerful SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall to protect against intruders and most known Internet attacks. Enabling these security features on the router is easy with the Linksys Web browser-based configuration utility.

And when your computers are equipped with the Linksys WPC54GX4 Wireless-G PC Card, you will see unparalleled throughput, significantly reduced dead spots, and a dramatically increased wireless range compared to traditional Wireless-G networks.

Does this mean that you'll need to convert all of your wireless equipment to SRX400? Not by a long shot. While SRX400 works optimally with other SRX400-enabled devices, it works just fine with standard Wireless-G and -B equipment. In fact, the Linksys WRT54GX4 router has a "good neighbor" policy that ensures that it is always checking for other wireless devices in the area before gobbling up the radio band. While it can dynamically enable a double-speed mode for SRX400 devices, it's designed to seamlessly operate with other 802.11 certified wireless devices at their respective fastest available speeds. And best of all, it enhances the performance of non-SRX devices by allowing them to connect at further distances than standard Wireless-G routers do. But when both ends of the wireless link are SRX400, the router can increase the throughput even more by using twice as much radio band, yielding speeds up to 10 times as fast as standard Wireless-G.

The bottom line is that with the Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX400 at the center of your home or office network, you can share a high-speed Internet connection, files, printers, and multiplayer games at speeds faster than those of 10/100 wired networks, but without all the hassles of wires or inefficient wireless connectivity.


What's in the Box
Wireless-G broadband router, setup CD-ROM with Symantec Internet Security, user's guide on CD-ROM, power adapter, Ethernet network cable, and registration card.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Works good   May 10, 2010
Vincent L. Shen (AK USA)
For everyday web browsing this router is good enough. I have 2 of these routers and both have performed flawlessly (so far at least). I use one as the main wireless router, and I extend the range of the wifi signal with the 2nd router connected to the main wireless router via ethernet cable. So far I haven't had any problems with this setup. I've also been using this setup with Power over Ethernet (POE) with no problems. I was able to get a wireless signal about 40ft through 2 concrete walls with water piping, electrical cables, and insulation. Software is easy to setup.


3 out of 5 stars Works very well when set up properly.   April 9, 2009
B. Waggoner (Nevada)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My application is wireless-G in the suburbs with Windows XP SP2 and a cable modem upstream. Windows shows faint signals coming from 4 neighbors in addition to my strong signal. Initial setup was very easy, but my wireless link kept disappearing at random, sometimes coming back in a few minutes, other times not for several hours (unable to reconnect). I used Internet Explorer to log onto the router setup menus 4 times in as many days, changing the wireless channel number, disabling wireless-B, and disabling the "adaptive channel expansion" option. Finally I found a channel with no interference, and the router works perfectly. Having a router with increased range not only boosts your own signal, but also interferes with neighbors and leaves your own router more open to interference from neighbors. So the router works perfectly once you find a wireless channel not being used by anybody else in the neighborhood, but there's no excuse for Windows XP and/or the Linksys router not helping you find an unused channel in the first place. Interference from neighbors on the same channel no doubt causes many of the bad reviews herein and Linksys product returns, so I cannot fathom why they apparently haven't thought about this fundamental issue and come up with a good (i.e. automatic) solution.


1 out of 5 stars the router did not work   November 13, 2008
Jan Travis Fulghum
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

The router did not work! Linksys tech support is awful and a waste of time! DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!!!


2 out of 5 stars Linksys WRT54GX4 Wireless-G   May 10, 2008
Joseph Polanco (Ohio)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Linksys products over the years have proven to be less than reliable and the WRT54GX4 may be the culmination of this dubious achievement status.

Like all Linksys products the main issues are functionality, consistency and ease of implementation. I have only thirty years experience in the IT world which perhaps under qualifies me to properly setup these units.

Avoid using these overpriced, under performing products whenever possible and you'll be much happier or disregard this review and find out why millions of people are on a first named basis with Rashis (from Bombay) one of the dozens of friendly customer support individuals sub-contracted by the company to man their very busy customer support lines 24/7. Too bad they can't ad a few more days to the week to take some of the pressure off these nice people.



5 out of 5 stars great product   April 7, 2008
Thomas J. Lund
I got this router and am very pleased with the ease of set-up and the quality of performance.


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