Pros: Small and inexpensive, unreliable installation software but maintains its connection once installed. Cons: Not built like a tank, but its a router, not a brick.
I have been waging war with several Linksys wireless routers over the years. The continued instability, difficult setup and management of the Linksys WRK45G I have been misfortunate enough to have owned finally made me say “enough is enough”. ...
Pros: Very easy wired and wireless network setup, inexpensive Cons: You can't use the cd setup to install on MS Vista machines. Wireless range deteriorates.
This router was bought to replace a Linksys WRT 54G wireless router that lasted about 5 years. Setup was extremely easy with the setup CD - a real no brainer! I easily connected my two desktop computers (windows 2000 and XP) and laser network ...
Pros: Super easy set-up, Price, Macintosh-compatible software Cons: None
I looked at several other routers and I felt like this one gave me the most bang for the buck (only $39.99 at OfficeMax!). It supports both wireless and hardwired connections (I needed both) and was so simple to set up--a total novice can do it, unlike ...
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