Linksys Wireless-G WTR54GS Travel Router with Speed-Booster

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The Wireless-G WTR54GS Travel Router with Speed-Booster has a built-in access point, which connects Speed-Booster enhanced and regular Wireless-G and Wireless-B devices to the network. There's also an Ethernet port to connect wired PC. The Wireless-G WTR54GS Travel Router with Speed-Booster function ties it together and now PCs can share a wired or wireless Internet connection.


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Network Type: IEEE 802.11b/g

Device Type: Wireless Router

Frequency Band: 2.40 GHz


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Product Title: Linksys Wireless-G WTR54GS Travel Router with Speed-Booster

Manufacturer: Linksys

Lowest Price: $99.99 from Amazon.com

Power Score: 4.3 | 40 Reviews


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Product Reviews (12)

Disapointing

Strengths: Integrated power supply, lan and wan ports

Weakness: Poor range, clumsy setup, no access point mode

After leaving my D-Link DWL-G730AP pocket travel router behind at a distant client, I thought that I would try this Linksys as an alternative. I liked the idea of an integrated power supply and both wan and lan ports. Overall however I was disappointed with the device. It took half an hour to configure in a hotel room, and performance was sluggish at best, and the range was poor compared to my...
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By MSteiner - Jan 19, 2007

Wireless-G Travel Router

Strengths: Portablity

Weakness: None

This is one great product. I travel a lot and this comes in handy when you have others traveling with you and don't really want to share you notebook with others. With the Travel Router 2 people can share a internet connection for the price of one!

By lepps - Oct 13, 2005

Linksys Travel Router

Strengths: Compact, Integrated Power Brick, Has Ethernet Port

Weakness: Range is average

For traveling, you can't beat the convenience without the power brick. Often time, I tend to forget to bring all the power adapters for the external devices, not to mention the weight. Cheaper than Apple Airport.

By No Name - Sep 16, 2006

It strives to make it up to poor level...

Strengths: - Fairly small (not the smallest) - Trusted name (Linksys) - Works as advertised for wired (only!)

Weakness: - No new firmware than initial rev on their website - Shipped with newer firmware than website has - Mostly buggy (hangs a LOT) - When configured as a wirelss client it refuses to go back to wired

While it works decently for wired to wireless sharing if you set it and leave it in that mode, it has never worked and has only hung for connecting to a WAP in anticipation of sharing it out wirelessly. I tried to get a newer revision of the firmware but noticed there hasn't been one since the shipping rev (IIRC) almost 2 years ago. Mine actually has a newer revision but there are still bugs a...
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By choekstr - Mar 20, 2007

Nice travel router

Strengths: Compact design well suited for travel. Good range, easy Configuration

Weakness: No security for wireless Internet

A compact package with built-in power supply, works great in hotels, hospitals and conference centers. It lets you bring the convenience of wireless networking everywhere you go. Features: Firewall protection, Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI), MAC address filtering. Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz ). Push button setup feature easily connects and configures your wireless devices. There's...
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By udi - Feb 28, 2007

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