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| Review | Rating | Last Updated | Works fine Easy to set up and connect and it's been working fine. Don't even think about it. No need to, it just does its thing. | 5 | Today | worthless pos After talking to their tech from India it was determinded to be defective and I was told to return it to Amazon.com for a refund,But instead I am going to send it to Linksys in peices very little peices maybe they can recycle it...Tin cans and a string would work better. | 1 | Today | Purchase at own risk Bought one at BB and, at first, it worked well. But two weeks later I had to 'reset' the router meaning unplugging, reattaching wiring, and finally calling my IP for help since my Quickstart help couldn't help cause it couldn't connect to the internet. I learned alot about routers then including resetting this router. Since then its been a continuous battle of resetting retuning and finally rejecting this equipment. On the bright side it didn't cost all that much. I would steer clear of this unless your into frustration and futility. | 1 | Today | Awesome if you know the simple way to install I bought this, worked for a couple of hours, got fed up, boxed it and was going to send it back. A computer whiz buddy of mine called, and in the conversation I mentioned what a mess the router was to install. He said this to me. First, make sure your automatically set up to get an IP. So, first, left click on the start button - far left side of that bar at the bottom of the screen, then again on the control panel, then double left click on Network Connections. Now, where you see among the many thingys (yep, I am very technical), Local Area Connection, right click on it. Then, at the bottom of the window left click on properties. Then scroll down to the bottom where it says Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and left click once on it to highlight it. Now, left click the button that says "Properties". You want to make sure there is a dot next to both "Obtain IP address automatically" And "Obtain DNS server address automatically". Then Click Ok, Click Ok again, close all of your window programs and ""turn off the computer"". This was the hard part and it takes far more time to write than to do it, as you will see. Now comes the really hard part. Unplug the power cable from your internet modem that is going to your internet service provider (cable or DSL) so it's totally turned off. At the back of the Modem, take off the cable that is linking it to your computer and plug it into the first of four holes on the router - There is a "1" above the hole. Now, take the supplied (pretty blue) """category 5""" internet cable and connect one end into the empty hole you created in your modem, and the other into the single hole in the router that says, "Internet" - it is kind of standing away from the other four that are close together. Now, put the power ac plug into the router and then plug the square boxy thingy at the other end of the wire into a live AC socket. Wait a minute or two, that's 60 seconds, while the router runs its self testing program - the power light will be flashing as I recall. At the end of its cycle, you will have a power light on, and the number one plug light on and none will be flashing. NOW, plug back into the modem the ac cord, make sure it is turned on and again wait a minute or so for it to cycle, reconnect to your internet service provider and then start looking for your computer, but in actuality, it sees your router and through a series of internal operations, connects to the router. Now, you will also see the internet light on the right side front panel of the router blinking. Once this happens, turn on your computer which will then negotiate a connection with your router and there you have it,, you are on the Internet. Least ways, I was,, and shocked to be so too after all of the wasted time I spent not knowing this simple process. Happy Browsing. Ron ... PS. I talked to the tech where I bought it and he said that though it was a discontinued model, it was known as a super work horse so his company bought a couple thousand of them. He had no reason to just share this with me,, so,, I think it truly is a number 10 as one fellow said.
PSS, You know where you found the Local Area Network before, well below it, if you are using XP and probably Vista also, is a Network Setup Wizard. This is what I used to connect my second computer, and Yes, you will need to go out and buy a category 5 Ethernet cable for each computer you are connecting. I just called tech support at 1-800-326-7114 and they happily helped me through the entire process on both computers. One other possible glitch. Since this model is out of date, you do get your full one year warranty however in my cases, I had to insist upon it as when she looked at the serial number, she said it had been purchased in 2005 and the warranty expired in 2006. I insisted that I purchased it, that it came in a fully sealed Linsys box and I have the dated receipt for the purchase. She noted it in the case number folks always seem to be giving out now, and said anytime I called, if there was any question, just have them look up the case number she gave to me. So, a full one year warranty I have from the date of purchase. I believe this is why a couple of folks were so angry saying they were charged for tech support. Yes, after the warranty period they do charge, as all companies do, but during the warranty, you can call as often as you like and there is no charge. Should this come up, you just have to let them know that this came in a factory sealed new box, and you have the receipt to prove the date of purchase. They were very nice about it. AND also,, you will not be talking to India. You will be talking to the Philippines. They have a Much Better understanding of English, thank heavens. AND, last of all, yes, it is a discontinued model,, but,, It Works Like A Champ, Is a Server along with being a router thus much faster connections for all computers hooked to it,, so,, what are you buying, a model that has a long track record of working great, or something new that may or may not work so well as time goes by. I take the one with the long track record that does what I want it to do, and does it well, and I don't care if it was manufactured in 1921. :-) | 5 | Today | Quality Product I purchased this unit to replace a Belkin router that had died. I'd heard a lot of good things about Linksys products, so I gave this one a try. Six months later, it's still running great, and I'm very pleased. It supports our small home network nicely, and allows us to share our cable Internet connection across multiple XP and Linux machines. It also provides the firewall protection I want for our always-on connection.
Since then, I've had to replace our cable modem, so I went with the matching Linksys unit: Linksys BEFCMU10 Ethernet Cable Modem. The two make a great team. I especially appreciate the stacking feature. It looks great and saves on desk space.
The only negative I found was that the version I received has only one row of LEDs on the front, as opposed to the version shown in most illustrations with three rows of LEDs. (I was hoping for the three rows because I like lots of flashing lights on my electronic equipment). Obviously, this is a purely aesthetic point, and shouldn't deter anyone from choosing this product.
Bottom line, it's a solid product at a reasonable price in an attractive and functional package. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it. I would definitely recommend this product to home and small office users. | 5 | Today | Drops connection daily Finally disconnected this piece of doodoo. Got very tired of resetting, unplugging, etc. Man, never thought a wired connection would be such a pain in the (&*%^*. | 1 | Today | Didn't work for our Macs Probably a good product, I'd read good things, but it sure didn't work to hook up our 2 Mac computers. Went through a headache with tech support but in the end it just didn't support Mac. Returned it and got a D-Link instead which worked great from the get go and hasn't given us any problems since. | 3 | Today | Awful Product I had nothing but problems with this router. It would work for 15 minutes and then cut out. I've set up a lot of networks and I never had a piece of equipment be this bad. Their tech support was horrible. I spent 2 hours waiting to talk to someone on more than one occasion. Eventually (after a month of calls) they admitted it was a defective router but didn't want to do anything else for me. One time, the tech just left the phone and left me waiting on the phone for 45 minutes.
I eventually got a replacement router but it didn't work at all. I threw it in the trash and bought a Netgear wireless router. It took no time at all to be up and running. | 1 | Today | Very good This comes with a disc that gives you step-by-step instructions on the screen. It made it a breeze to install. It also comes with an extra ethernet cable so, you don't need to buy one just to be able to hook it up. It's working very well for us so far. | 5 | Today | Not the same quality product I've owned several of these routers for many years. I've upgraded and downgraded firmware trying to find something that was really solid and reliable. I've come to the conclusion this unit is good for a small, non-critical network, but it has reliability issues.
Since Cisco took over Linksys, the long-term stability and reliability of their products has diminished in my opinion. This router works well, but it will occasionally freeze up for no reason and require a hard reset/power cycle to work again. Also this unit will sometimes reset and reload factory default information with no notice. If you change the default admin password you may find it reset back to the default. Sometimes it will just lock-out and you have to do a hard reset (pressing the reset button while powering up) to reload factory defaults. This router should not be used in any environment where it would be left unattended for long periods of time. It simply is not reliable in that capacity.
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