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The router can also be mounted to the wall. View larger. |
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SRX: The Future of Wireless Networks Is Here
The Linksys WRT54GX4, like all of Linksys's SRX400 products, is based on MIMO technology, a key component in the upcoming Wireless-N standard (802.11n). By overlaying the signals of two Wireless-G compatible radios, MIMO has the capacity to double data transfer rates. In fact, the maximum wireless data transfer rates of the SRX400 actually exceed the capabilities of the traditional wired Ethernet 10/100 data ports that are in place on most computer networks. It's that fast. And by using the network's signal reflections that usually hinder performance in typical wireless products to increase range and reduce "dead spots" in the wireless network, SRX400 effectively increases the coverage area of the network by up to three times that of Wireless-G. In short, not only do you significantly increase your data transfer speed with Linksys WRT54GX4, but you can vastly increase the distance you can send our signal as well.
Of course, you don't want to transmit sensitive information without making certain the network is secure. To help protect data and privacy, the Linksys WRT54GX4 can encode all wireless transmissions with industrial-strength WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) encryption. It can serve as a network DHCP server, supports VPN pass-through, and has a powerful SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall to protect against intruders and most known Internet attacks. Enabling these security features on the router is easy with the Linksys Web browser-based configuration utility.
And when your computers are equipped with the Linksys WPC54GX4 Wireless-G PC Card, you will see unparalleled throughput, significantly reduced dead spots, and a dramatically increased wireless range compared to traditional Wireless-G networks.
Does this mean that you'll need to convert all of your wireless equipment to SRX400? Not by a long shot. While SRX400 works optimally with other SRX400-enabled devices, it works just fine with standard Wireless-G and -B equipment. In fact, the Linksys WRT54GX4 router has a "good neighbor" policy that ensures that it is always checking for other wireless devices in the area before gobbling up the radio band. While it can dynamically enable a double-speed mode for SRX400 devices, it's designed to seamlessly operate with other 802.11 certified wireless devices at their respective fastest available speeds. And best of all, it enhances the performance of non-SRX devices by allowing them to connect at further distances than standard Wireless-G routers do. But when both ends of the wireless link are SRX400, the router can increase the throughput even more by using twice as much radio band, yielding speeds up to 10 times as fast as standard Wireless-G.
The bottom line is that with the Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX400 at the center of your home or office network, you can share a high-speed Internet connection, files, printers, and multiplayer games at speeds faster than those of 10/100 wired networks, but without all the hassles of wires or inefficient wireless connectivity.
What's in the Box
Wireless-G broadband router, setup CD-ROM with Symantec Internet Security, user's guide on CD-ROM, power adapter, Ethernet network cable, and registration card.
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84 of 87 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Cisco-Linksys WRT54GX4 Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX400 (Personal Computers) I have had Linksys routers for years and have absolutely no trouble with them. With my cable broadband access I was using the latest Wireless-G router (WRT54GS) with an added Linksys speedbooster and getting EXCELLENT coverage throughout my home. All was happy. All was well.
Then came Verizon Fios. No doubt, Verizon Fios broadband is far superior to cable. The problem? They gave me a D-Link 624 wireless router. The range on this puppy was pitiful compared to my previous Linksys setup. Had I known this beforehand, I wouldn't have given away my WRT54GS Linksys-G router and speedbooster to my brother. But I did -- and I was stuck with the lousy D-Link that provided poor coverage throughout my home. I needed something powerful that would provide the same strength and coverage (or better) of the Linksys WRT54GS plus the added speedbooster. I read all the reviews of the WRT54GX4 SRS400 router. The reviews were mostly mixed as to how well this...Read more 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Cisco-Linksys WRT54GX4 Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX400 (Personal Computers) Don't buy this product if you have any desire to control Internet access. The firmware on this device is buggy and is on par with a first beta software from a new company. If you live in the Eastern time zone, you'll get a GMT-4 instead of the correct GMT-5 time displayed. Don't check Automatically Adjust for Daylight Savings time. It won't automatically adjust, it simply adds an hour making Eastern Time GMT-3 when it really should still be GMT-5. This is important if you want to restrict Internet Access to certain times during the day. But then again, this is another bug in the firmware - you can't properly control access times. The Allow feature is totally inoperative. The only thing you can do is to deny access, but controlling access is not easily accomplished. The unit continually access the time server. This is fine since it keeps time up to date (well, it keeps the incorrect time up to date). Unfortunately, it tends to reset the time to 1200am and holds it for a good...Read more 15 of 16 people found the following review helpful: By Jase1125 (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Cisco-Linksys WRT54GX4 Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX400 (Personal Computers) This router is fantastic. I was using a DLink DI-624 which has always received great reviews for it's speed. When I changed out that router for this new Linksys WRT54GX4, my wireless throughput quadrupled! I can now stream MPG files recorded in High Definition wireless without studdering and lags. One feature that was on my Dlink that the linksys doesn't have is the ability to assign specific IP addresses based on the clients MAC address. With Linksys, if you want to make sure the client always gets the same address, you will have to configure the client for static IP. That is a bummer. Fantastic throughput speeds. No hype with this router. My router came with Cat 5 ports and not the phone line port. Edit: After about a month of solid use, my router will no longer allow stable wireless connections. Clients drop after about 10 minutes or so and then sometimes re-establish. What is weird is I always show Excellent signal strength on my clients...Read more |