Linksys has release a WRT54GL, which is essentially the v5 guts with the v4 open source firmware. <BR><BR>I think saying the WRT54G sucks as a blanket statement is just wrong however, because I have ...
When Linksys announced its WRT54G-inspired WRT1900AC wireless router back at CES 2014, techies everywhere had a moment of nostalgia, and remembered the little blue router they had in their homes as ...
Got friendly neighbors that want to share their broadband connection with you? Even if they don't want to, you can still use "client mode" to share a single wireless internet connection with your ...
Everyone remembers their first wireless router: The blue-and-black Linksys WRT54G. The way you fumbled with those ports. The way you left the admin password at its default setting. The way you tried, ...
Securing a wireless network has more often than not been an intimidating process for first-timers. Linksys, in partnership with its wireless chipset provider Broadcom, hopes to change this. Since late ...
The Linksys WRT54G is a fairly typical WiFi router, able to connect your home network and work seamlessly with a broadband connection. But what makes the $60 router unique is the fact that its ...
Wireless networking has become a mass-market technology, and the price of 802.11 or Wi-Fi gear has fallen to commodity levels. Several thousand competitors with virtually identical products now are ...
I'm quite puzzled here.<BR><BR>I have a brand spanking new linksys WRT54G v5 that I for now only use as a router for my internet connection (wireless disabled).<BR>I have a few ports forwarded to my ...
Just as a chain is only as strong as its weakest link, a network is only as secure as its most vulnerable node. Given the increasing prevalence of teleworking in organizations of all types, it's ...
Now that's an all to familiar design alright. Linksys announced a new router at CES today that will appeal to both long time Linksys users as well as those who want top end router performance. The new ...
The Linksys Wireless-G WRT54GS is a step up from its smaller cousin, the WRT54G. One significant addition: SpeedBooster—Linksys's name for Broadcom's performance-enhancing Afterburner technology. This ...