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  • From: Craig Duncan <craigduncan AT entuend.com>
  • To: cmccarthy1 AT nc.rr.com, "Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/" <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
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  • Subject: Re: [internetworkers] Wireless Router Recommendations?
  • Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 20:52:25 -0400

Colleen McCarthy wrote:

>Thanks to everyone for the recommendations! Linksys seems to have it. If I
>can't see needing more that four wired ports, is the WRT54GX the best unit
>to get? Here's what the Linksys page says about it:
>
>The Wireless-G Networking Solution with SRX Speed and Range eXpansion
>
>The Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX is really three devices in one box.
>First, there's the Wireless Access Point, which lets you connect Wireless-G,
>Wireless-B, and other performance-enhanced SRX devices to the network.
>There's also a built-in 4-port full-duplex 10/100 Switch to connect your
>wired-Ethernet devices together. Finally, the Router function ties it all
>together and lets your whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL
>Internet connection.
>
>The Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX combines smart antenna technology
>with standards-based Wireless-G (802.11g) networking. By overlaying the
>signals of two Wireless-G compatible radios, the "Multiple In, Multiple Out"
>(MIMO) technology effectively doubles the data rate. Unlike ordinary
>wireless networking technologies that are confused by signal reflections,
>MIMO actually uses these reflections to increase the range and reduce "dead
>spots" in the wireless coverage area. The robust signal travels farther,
>maintaining wireless connections up to 3 times farther than standard
>Wireless-G. And the farther away you are, the more advantage you get -- the
>higher data rate and reflection-friendly technology can yield up to 8 times
>more throughput than Wireless-G in some situations. The router avoids
>interference by dynamically switching to the clearest channel available.
>Even your standard Wireless-G and -B equipment will work better when
>communicating with SRX-enabled devices.
>
>To help protect your data and privacy, the Router can encode all wireless
>transmissions with industrial-strength WPA encryption. It can serve as your
>network's DHCP Server, has a powerful SPI firewall to protect your PCs
>against intruders and most known Internet attacks, and supports VPN
>pass-through. Configuration is a snap with the web browser-based
>configuration utility.
>
>With the Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX 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, and
>security!
>
>
>
>
>Colleen McCarthy, BSMT, BSEE, MBA, PMP
>(919) 460-0641 (Forwards to mobile if no answer)
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: internetworkers-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org
>[mailto:internetworkers-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org]On Behalf Of Bill
>Geschwind
>Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 8:36 AM
>To: 'Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/'
>Subject: RE: [internetworkers] Wireless Router Recommendations?
>
>
>I have heard of people both with good and bad experience with Linksys. Count
>me among those who have never had any problems with them. I have used two
>different Linksys routers at home over the years and installed another one
>at a small company in Chapel Hill. None of the three has ever given me any
>problems. I also second BigLee's comments that they work right out of the
>box without any security settings, which makes it too easy to neglect
>setting appropriate security.
>
>- Bill
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: internetworkers-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org
>[mailto:internetworkers-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Lee Haslup
>Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 11:00 PM
>To: cmccarthy1 AT nc.rr.com; Internetworkers:
>http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/
>Subject: Re: [internetworkers] Wireless Router Recommendations?
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>I've had good luck with Linksys. My only problem is that they are maybe
>a bit *too* easy to set up. They tend to work right out of the box and
>there are a few things one ought to set up, security-wise, and it's a
>bit too easy with the Linksys to let them slide...
>
>BigLee
>
>Colleen McCarthy wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hi Folks,
>>
>>Does anyone have a recommendation for a wireless router for a home office?
>>At present all I need to accommodate is two PCs.
>>
>>Thanks much!
>>
>>Colleen
>>
>>Colleen McCarthy, BSMT, BSEE, MBA, PMP
>>(919) 460-0641 (Forwards to mobile if no answer)
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Thats the upgrade model to the one we use. The SRX is their proprieary
speed booster which works with their SRX cards. However, any 802.11g
compliant card will work with them at upt o 54mbs.

Craig




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