Runs hot, and has terrible data rates on the 2.4GHz band
Good range when paired with company's USB adapter
Quick setup, Good performance at longer distances
Great router with tons of features
Affordable and easily manageable via the Internet
No Gigabit Ethernet, So-so performance
Lets you monitor and control network activity remotely via iPhone and Android apps
Option to hide geeky networking options
'Range could be better.'
'an exceptionally portable router'
'It's the second router from D-Link that supports true Wireless-N dual-band, capable of broadcasting simultaneously in 5GHz and 2.4GHz frequencies.'
'Cons. • USB device sharing is one Windows client at a time. • Lower routing throughput than the A1.'
'The setup assistant is excellent, guiding users through such tasks as establishing connections, enabling wireless security, and choosing a Wi-Fi SSID (that is, a network name).'
'satisfactory setup'
'Fairly fast throughput. '
'smooth connection'
'No alternative firmware available'
'good range'
'I have been unable to get WPA Personal working with any Linux distro I've tried so far.'
'short one-year warranty'
'best signal reception'
'Where the value really lies is in getting the best speed over the widest range, and that's where the WRT54GS / WPC54GS fail to impress.'
'No mounting bracket • Slower enhanced speeds than those of routers from D-Link and Netgear.'
'good all-around home network device'
'The Linksys WRT54GX2 came up short in long-range throughput tests, even when compared to another two-antenna MIMO router.'
'The feature set of the G2 is essentially unchanged from that of the G.'
'sleek, vertical, silver case'
'Getting older - 100Mbit and 802.11G are aging and slow compared to gigabit (1000Mbit) and 802.11N.'
'Great router'
'fast and versatile network router'
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