Sunday, 9 December 2012

Trip Business - A Look at the Linksys Wrt54g Wireless Router


But a strong marketing campaign or just high expectations on the part of the buyers can lead to the sort of hype that tricks you into buying those crummy products and being the one to start that negative word of mouth, word of mouth usually kills the marketability of a crummy product. Not everything lives up to the hype, unfortunately. The Linksys wrt54g wireless router is one of the most highly recommended wireless routers available right now.

Whether or not the Linskys wrt54g wireless router lives up to the hype, and other reviewers around the web, so what we're doing today is asking ourselves.

Just plug it in and install it and you're ready to go. It's not out of the running yet at this point, but hey, this is pretty much a standard feature of any router these days. The first thing we notice about the Linksys wrt54g is that it's pretty easy to set up.

But the wrt54g is potent enough to support a small business or a large house, you get what you pay for, with the cheaper routers, typically. The wrt54g exceeds expectations, at home router, easy-to-use, for something that's priced to move and aimed at the buyer who just wants a basic. Where the wrt54g shines is really in the performance.

It really shines, but for any but the most strenuous use, it may give you a bit of lag if you really want to push it to its full capacity. A quick search of the message boards likewise indicates similar performance for other users. So we were impressed, but it can handle multiple laptops just fine without any noticeable slowdown, it's not really designed for larger networks per se.

They probably don't enter mass production, and if they don't pass, so they can certainly afford to hire a few white hats of their own to test their products out, linksys is one of the biggest router companies in the world. As it should, it's passed several independent tests by white hat hackers. Either, the security isn't bad.

We'd say that two or three users is the perfect size network for this wireless internet router. And A - if you're trying to run a slightly larger network on it, we'd say it scores an A + if you're doing basic home use. We give it somewhere in the A range. Our final score for the product, so?

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