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Digital camera reviews of Cisco-Linksys WMP54G Wireless-G PCI AdapterDigital camera Review: As easy as 1, 2, 3 Summary: 5 Stars
Haven't bought a wireless PCI adapter before and what I really liked is that you don't need much to get it up and running. I didn't used the Linksys software, I just plugged it in, turn my PC on, and when Windows XP requested the driver, I just located it at the Linksys included CD and that was it, inmediate access to my home WLan. Great buy!
Digital camera Review: As of 7/20/10 - No Win 7 drivers Summary: 1 Stars
Title says it all for me. It worked fine under XP until I upgraded to Windows 7.
Digital camera Review: Awful Summary: 1 Stars
This is the worst networking prodict I have ever had. I highly do NOT reccomend it. I would reccomend the WUSB54G. (It uses a USB port.)
Digital camera Review: BEWARE! DON'T BUY THIS CARD! NOTHING BUT PROBLEMS Summary: 1 Stars
I'm not trying to pigeon-hole Linksys here, but let's be real. I've purchased 4 different Wireless-G cards, and installed them in every PCI slot in 3 different systems, with the systems running both Windows 98SE and Windows XP, and have had nothing but problems. They don't work. Yes, I have installed them in much newer systems running XP-Pro, and they worked. That's what prompted me to recommend this Linksys setup to another client running slightly older hardware. WHAT A MISTAKE!!! Linksys tech. support is absolutely horrible. In the end, the Linksys tech told me to purchase cards from another manufacturer! NO KIDDING HERE!!!! Talk about a lesson learned. I very much recommend you stay the hell away from these particular cards.
Digital camera Review: Bad Installation and Linksys Customer service Summary: 1 Stars
Could not get the card to work properly with any level of consistency. OS is Win98SE with AMI Bios. Bios would recognize the board and assign an IRQ but Wlan monitor would indicate card inactive. Attempt to call Linksys Customer service and was informed to 1st update Bios (it is at recent), no help at all. 2nd call I was emailed a firmware upgrade for the router (WRT45G) and a prior version of the driver (Sometimes, older drivers actually do work, but not this time), ver 1.2. No luck. Amazon replaced the card with no questoins asked, but the new card performed the exact same way. No level of driver/irq/Bios tweaking was able to get the card to run. I am very disappointed with Linksys and Cisco. I am considering replacing the entire setup with DLink.
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