Linksys-Cisco WRT54GL Wireless-G Broadband Router (Compatible with Linux) | 
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Rating: 376 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 7.3 x 1.9 nv:Device Type: Wireless Router Form Factor: Desktop Wireless Network Standards: IEEE 802.11g Wireless Data Transfer Rates: 54 Mbps Wireless Indoor Range: 100 Meters Wireless Outdoor Range: 300 Meters Security Protocols: WPA Security Protocols: 128-bit WEP Security Protocols: 64-bit WEP Security Protocols: WPA-PSK Networking Standards: IEEE 802.3 Ethernet 10Base-T Networking Standards: IEEE 802.3u Ethernet 100Base-TX Routing / Firewall Protoccols: TCP/IP Routing / Firewall Protoccols: DHCP Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: WRT54GL Model: WRT54GL UPC: 100000000670 EAN: 0100000000670 ASIN: B000BTL0OA
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| • | Firewall - SPI | | • | VPN Support - Yes | | • | VPN Passthrough - Yes |
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Product Description The Linksys WRT54GL Wireless-G Broadband Router combines the functionalities of three devices into a single device, a wireless access point, a four-port full-duplex 10/100 Mbps switch and a router. The wireless access point lets you connect Wireless-G or Wireless-B devices to the network while the switch connects your wired-Ethernet devices together. The router function ties it all together by letting your whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection. The push button setup feature makes it easy to configure your wireless devices. The router serves as a DHCP server, includes an SPI firewall to protect against Internet intruders and also supports VPN pass-through. The WRT54GL even features TKIP and AES to protect your data and privacy with up to 128-bit encryption. With the Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router at the center of your home or office network, you can share a high-speed Internet connection, files, printers and multi-player games with flexibility, speed, security and simplicity. Status Indicators - Port status, link activity Compliant Standards - FCC IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3U, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g Data Link Protocol - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g Interfaces - 1x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45 ( WAN / DMZ ), 4 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45, 1 x network - Radio-Ethernet Dimensions - Height 4.8 cm x Depth 20 cm x Width 18.6 cm Weight - 0.5 kg
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Meet the new box, same as the old box December 2, 2005 C. Hansen 144 out of 150 found this review helpful
I've bought close to a dozen of the earlier versions of these routers (WRT54G v2-v4) over the past few years as well as recommended them to my friends, and the ability to update and upgrade the flash memory with modified open source software is the reason why these routers deserve a wonderful reputation. The modified software versions, such as HyperWRT and OpenWRT, Sveasoft, etc. have over the years provided capabilities that Linksys themselves didn't put in the box on their own, such as having routers that link up over the wireless connection, or routers that can work well in P2P applications with hundreds of active connections. Some of these features made it back into Linksys's official codebase over the years, helping to make this a Truly Great Product. Linksys has chosen to eviscerate the memory of the latest version (v5) of the WRT54G to make it cheaper. This latest version doesn't have Linux inside and as others have reported isn't nearly as stable as earlier versions, nor is it in any condition to have the open source community help Linksys fix the problems. If you want The Little Blue Box That Could, you now have to buy the WRT54GL.
This is really the *original* WRT54G December 1, 2005 gadgeek (Winnemucca, NV) 224 out of 240 found this review helpful
This new "L" model has the same Flash and RAM capacities as the older WRT54G models that ran Linux, and thus will support freely and commercially available third-party Linux-based firmware upgrades (voiding the warranty, of course). Some background and history can be found here: LinkSys courts Linux hackers with WRT54G"L" http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS4729641740.html LinkSys also offers a WRT54GS "speedboaster" model that uses channel bonding with I believe both A and G signals, to realize faster throughput in some use cases. Some older WRT54GS models were available with 8MB of Flash and 32MB of RAM, while current models have 4/16, and thus will also support fancy firmware upgrades, such as those from http://www.dd-wrt.com/, http://www.sveasoft.com/, http://sputnik.com, and so on. These firmwares offer things like optimization for VoWiFi (voice-over-wifi), integration with Radius authentication, bridging, etc, etc, etc. Techie knitty-gritty on all the various permutations, serial number sequences, and so forth can be found at James Depew's unofficial LinkSysInfo.org site.
Solid and Reliable May 12, 2007 C. Petit (Northeastern US) 27 out of 28 found this review helpful
This wireless router, besides supporting Linux firmware, is a tested and true wireless router with 802.11 b and g support. It supports WPA, WPA2 and the older WEP encryption schemes. In addition, it has a built-in firewall, MAC address filtering, and supports access policies (such as "don't allow FTP connections to this computer on Sundays"). When I installed this wireless router, setup was very straightforward (I did not use the Setup Wizard because it didn't work for me). I changed the IP address range (because the DSL modem uses the 192.168.1 address space), set the administrator password, chose a name for the Wireless network, enabled WPA2 encryption and picked a passphrase. After that, I connected my laptop to the router right away, and received an excellent signal and throughput of 100 KB/sec (for comparison, my DSL connection maintains a throughput of 300 KB/sec when I connect straight to the DSL modem). I've been using the router for several months now, and have not had any dropped connections (my older Netgear router dropped connections fairly frequently and did not support the newer WPA encryption scheme) and have consistent throughput. The router has been running constantly for these past few months. For the real tech-heads, this router has customized Linux firmware available from third parties. I haven't tried this firmware, since the base Linksys firmware more than meets my needs. Finally, good security practices are to: Change the administrator password, disable Universal Plug and Play, disable Remote administrative access, use a unique name for the access point, and if the network is only for a small number of personal devices (i.e. a laptop you own), enable MAC address filtering. A MAC address uniquely identifies a network card, so this only allows certain computers to access the network.
Great Buy for All Wireless Needs December 29, 2005 TexAg03 (California USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I recently purchased this wireless router for my home network and have been very pleased with its performance. The router was easy to set - it was up and running within an hour, with secure admin login, WPA-PSK security and AES encryption out of the box. The signal range is also great. I was at least 50 yards away and had a strong signal through trees and apartments without the slightest hint of degradation. Also if you like to mess with things, the third-party firmware updates are great. They will increase the performance of this router to a level greater than its competitors. Do yourself a favor and buy this router, and you won't be sorry.
Great router May 7, 2006 James Lin (Los Angeles, CA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Pros: - Compatible with third-party, open source firmware that gives you extra features. - Fast transfer speeds over wireless. - Easy to set up. Cons: - A bit expensive, considering that this router is pretty much the same as older WRT54G routers.
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