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Linksys WRT54GX Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRXProduct SummaryWho cares if it uses "non-standard" MIMO technology? Not us. The SRX simply outdoes the competition in both speed and range. |
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| By Becky Waring (JiWire) (Updated 10/3/08) |
JiWire's quick take
Likes
True whole-house coverage with no dead spots, near wireline speed w/SRX cards, boosts range and speed with legacy adapters too, slick case design.
Dislikes
No printed Quick Start guide or Web-based setup Wizard, no USB adapter, no one-button access point mode, no WDS support.
Good for
Anyone with a large house or small office who wants to cover dead spots and speed up wireless data transfers.
Bad for
Those who want to wait for final 802.11n certified routers, or users with many 802.11b devices who don't want to upgrade everything yet.
Basic specs
| Wireless Networks Supported | 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11e, draft 802.11n |
| Max Wireless Throughput | 108Mbps in enhanced mode |
| Max Range | not stated |
| Radio Frequency | 2.4GHz |
| Encryption Algorithms Supported | 64/128-bit WEP, WPA-PSK TKIP/AES, WPA w/RADIUS |
| Features | Switching, NAT support, DHCP support, SPI Firewall protection, VPN support, MAC address filtering, Dynamic DNS support, port forwarding, DMZ, access controls, remote management, UPnP support, event logging |
| Wired Networking Ports | 4 10/100 Ethernet with auto crossover & auto-uplink |
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