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Linksys WRT54G
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4 28264 01-16-2012
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75% of reviewers $40.00 7.8



Description: This is a router which brings an inbuilt ADSL modem. Its current firmware supports all the latest encryption standards, MAC address filtering, Port Forwardng, Wireless Distribution Service, and all the other features which these kind of products usually bring.

ADSL - Supports:

* RFC 1483 Bridged
* RFC 1483 Routed
* RFC 2516 PPPoE
* RFC 2364 PPPoA
* Bridged Mode Only
Keywords: Linksys WRT54G router inbuilt modem broadband ADSL
Connection Type: 4 ethernet ports and the usual wireless facilities


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Old 10-21-2005, 03:27 PM   #1
J_K9
 
Registered: Nov 2004
Distribution: Slackware 11, Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
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Would you recommend the product? no | Price you paid? (in USD): None indicated | Rating: 2

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I really do not like this product. I'm sorry to be so blunt, it's just that I've had problem after problem with it, and this seems to continue incessantly. First of all I had trouble connecting it to my ADSL line (I'm no newbie), and then once I'd finally managed to get it running, it disconnected at random - the period of time between disconnections ranged from a few minutes to about 2 days. This was very annoying, as when it disconnected I had to access the router remotely and manually reconnect (even though I had the 'Keep Alive' setting turned on, that usually failed to work).

I also had problems with the WiFi - some of my boxes could 'see' the router, while others couldn't. It would take me a minimum of 1 hour to fix that box and _finally_ get it on the network - only to find that the internet didn't work. After another hour slaving away at the keyboard, I would finally get it to work.

Then, when I tried setting up some repeaters (Linksys WRE54G's) with it, they wouldn't work! I applied the WDS (setting the MAC address correctly), but then I had 2 problems while trying to configure the repeaters from my M$ box (in the Setup app):

1) My network was encrypted with WPA, and the Setup was not compatible with this encryption type. Great. I was forced to change my network to 128-bit WEP encryption (which I wasn't at all pleased about).

2) I then tried setting it up. Good, the Setup app was able to connect to my router. The next problem, you ask? The app was unable to find the repeater, which happened to be about 2 feet away from it!

I am thouroughly unimpressed with the Linksys products I have bought (even the Linksys WPC54G PCMCIA cards), and I feel sorry for the poor chap who buys them on eBay. :)


Ps. It's not that it isn't compatible with Linux - it's just a right pain to administrate. ;)
 
Old 07-28-2006, 05:21 PM   #2
pljvaldez
 
Registered: Dec 2005
Distribution: Debian Squeeze (x86)
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I'm not sure the model number is right here. I have a WRT54G ver 1.1 and it does NOT have a built in ADSL modem...

As for the WRT54G, I love it. It's built off of open source firmware, so I was able to load Sveasoft Alchemy firmware. This other firmware greatly increases the functionality of the router. I am able to ssh into the router and upload a personalized firewall I built w/ fwbuilder. I also increased my network strength 10x to 250mW from 25mW defaulted by Linksys.

All in all, a great product.
 
Old 06-08-2010, 09:57 AM   #3
necromonger
 
Registered: Apr 2010
Distribution: ubuntu
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wrt54g tm running dd-wrt mega works great.
 
Old 01-16-2012, 06:11 AM   #4
brianL
 
Registered: Jan 2006
Distribution: Laptop: Slackware 14.0 // Desktop: Slackware64 14.0 // Netbook: Slackware 14.0
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Began to get a lot of lost connections with my Netgear DG834G, so I bought a Linksys WRT54GL, and installed Tomato 1.28 on it (using the Netgear in modem only mode). Much better all round.
 




  



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