Reviews for Cisco-Linksys WET54G Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge

Cisco-Linksys WET54G Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge by Linksys

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Digital camera Review: It's fine
Summary: 5 Stars

I got my Linksys WET54G Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge v.3 today and it took me 10-15 minutes to set it up. I used "easy setup". I put my network name and security code in, restarted my bridge and router and hooked it up to my dishnetwork receiver. It's working fine.

Digital camera Review: It's meh.
Summary: 3 Stars

The WET54G pretty much does what you'd expect. It's a perfectly workable Wireless Ethernet Bridge for Wireless-G. It's a little easy to overload with data though. It might have been better to design this thing to support a consistant stream of data at Wireless G rates.

Digital camera Review: Just doesn't work
Summary: 1 Stars

Constantly drops the connection with the wireless network. Bought it for my sling box, as I didn't have a wired connection near the TV. Works sparingly at best before dropping the signal and needing to be reset.

Digital camera Review: LAN Printer / Wireless Workstation
Summary: 5 Stars

Scenario: Had a wireless workstaion running Vista that would not connect to a OKI printer via USB. By acquiring this Linksys device WET54G(hardware version 3.1) I successfully got the job competed for the client. Attached the WET54G to the Linksys WRT150N router. From a wired workstation configured the WET54G to talk with the proper SSID, WPA security and setup the proper gateway. Move the WET54G to the Wireless workstation and connected the LAN port of the printer to the LAN port of the WET54G. Pinged from the Wireless WS the IP of the WET54G and Printer 192.168.1.103 successfully. Installed the printer under Add printer and chose NETWORK printer. Vista found the printer but received a Sub Spooler error message. Time to think out of the box: Deleted printer from Printer section and set it up as a LOCAL printer using a Standard TCP/IP port with proper IP address of .103. All successful. This product saved the client as she wanted the OKI printer to work in her WiFi environment at her desktop. Linksys support was oustanding to say the least using their Tech 2 Tech line (we are a VAR for Linksys). Can't say enough good things about their staff in assisting in getting the job done.

Digital camera Review: LINKSYS IS JUNK!
Summary: 1 Stars

If your looking for a device to bridge with, as I once did in this device, head on over to Belkin's F5D7330 Wireless Ethernet Adapter and read my review. Belkin's equipment is so much more reliable, it does what you ask it to and doesn't flinch like inferior DLINK and LINKSYS products.

This LINKSYS device is straight GARBAGE!
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