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Linksys by Cisco WRT54GL Wireless-G Broadband Router | 
enlarge | Brand: Linksys Category: CE
Buy New: £44.81
New (16) from £44.81
Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 1668
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 9.7 x 2.8 Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers.
MPN: WRT54GL-UK Model: WRT54GL-UK UPC: 745883568154 EAN: 0745883568154 ASIN: B000ETX928
Release Date: March 2, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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It does what it says on the box November 25, 2008 Alternacja I use this router for Virgin Media cable Broadband - it's connected to my Virgin modem and it works fine. I gave it four stars because the installation CD that comes with this router is uterly useless. Don't bother using it - it doesn't work properly and it WILL NOT make the installation easier. Instead just type 192.168.1.1 in the adress bar in your internet browser to access the router's settings. Before you do this: 1. Turn the modem off. 2. Connect router to modem. 3. Connect computer to router via ethernet cable. 4. Turn the modem on and wait for the lights to stop flashing, then turn the router on, and finally the PC. 5. Acess the router settings as explained above (use admin for user/password). 6. To set up wireless select wireless tab: a) select wireless channel if required or leave the default one b) don't worry about SES button, leave it inactive c) select wireless security tab and change security mode to WEP d) enter anything in the passphrase box and click generate e) write down the number shown in the KEY 1 box (make sure you copy it EXACTLY) f) done! now you have secure network and you can use wireless anywhere in the house - the password is the number you wrote down in previous step...
Solid as a rock but setup is a bit clunky October 18, 2008 Gandalf (Europe) I've had a WRT 54GL for 12 months and it has run flawlessly. My only complaint is the fiddly setting up of MAC address filtering (that limits access to specific PCs). This requires you find out and type in the 12 character MAC address for each PC. Using the MAC address stuck to the bottom of my machine didn't work - turns out my machine has two MAC addresses. The solution is to pull up the command prompt window and type "getmac" (without quotes). That will give you several MAC addresses and you can feed all these to the Linksys and it will be happy since one of these will be the one it wants. Netgear, in my experience a less reliable router, has a better interface for MAC filtering. It shows you the MAC addresses of all the PCs currently visible to it, and you just click the ones you want to allow to access. Still, reliability trumps ease of use when it comes to routers, so Linksys wins.
No Problems September 29, 2008 Johnny Diamond (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Linksys WRT54GL-UK, Wireless Access Point Router w/ 4-Port Switch, Black/Blue Had it up and running in 20 minutes on Virgin Cable. Set up was easy to follow, and I did not encounter any difficulty. I've been using it constantly over the past few months without any issues. Connected to it are the following: 4 desktop PCs (2 are wireless - 2 using Ethernet cable) 2 Laptops (wireless) 1 Xbox (Ethernet cable), I PS3 (wireless) and 1 wireless internet radio. I know it's a lot, but I have a family the size of The Waltons!!. I am on Virgin's 10Mb broadband. The average speed I get on the ethernet wired PCs is 9.5Mb and on the wireless Laptops I get 6.5Mb which is great. Over all a great piece of gear, that does what it's supposed to do.
Superb wirless router for the home August 14, 2008 James (UK) Since installing over 4 months ago I've not had any problems with this router at home. It provides uninterrupted wireless and enables me to use the laptop anywhere in the house. A good bit of kit!
Use the helpline - its what its there for!! July 10, 2008 OWBC (leicester) Having just bought 2 new computers for the household we bought this wireless router having done quite a bit of research. It looked as if it was going to be easy to set up. It didn't work first time so we tried probably about six or seven times, looking at online help etc trying to get it to work. Eventually, at close to midnight, we decided to call the helpline, who talked us through setting up the router with our original pc and then once that was set up they made sure that both our new laptop and pc were working wirelessly too. All in about 20 minutes! So if it doesn't work first time - ASK FOR HELP!
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