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Game Master
- Joined: Nov, 24 2006
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- Posted: October, 3 2008, 12:00 AM EDT
October, 3 2008, 12:00 AM EDT
Linksys WRT350N Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link
Description
The Linksys WRT350N Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link is really four devices in one. The fastest and most advanced wireless solution currently available, this unit provides you with wireless access, connects your various devices or computers at high speeds, provides hassle-free storage options, and acts as a server to allow you access to your data and media from virtually anywhere. With the Linksys Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link at the center of your home or office network, you can easily add storage, share a high-speed Internet connection, files, printers and multi-player games, and run media-intensive applications at amazing speeds, without the hassle or expense of stringing a lot of wires.
This Linksys Wireless-N Router with Storage link provides you with a Wireless Access Point (WAP) that lets you connect to the network without wires, and a built-in, four-port, full-duplex 10/100/1000 switch to connect your wired-Ethernet devices together at up to one-gigabit speeds. A built-in router function ties everything together and lets your whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection, while a Storage Link feature lets you easily add gigabytes of storage space onto your network using readily available USB 2.0 hard drives, or plug in a USB flash disk for a convenient means of accessing your portable data files. There is also a built-in Media Server that streams music, video, and photos from an attached storage device to any UPnP compatible media adapter, allowing you to get your files from anywhere in the world via the Internet.
The Access Point built into this router uses the very latest in wireless networking technology -- Wireless-N (draft 802.11n). By overlaying the signals of multiple radios, Wireless-N's Multiple-In, Multiple-Out (MIMO) technology multiplies the effective data rate. Whereas ordinary wireless technologies are confused by signal reflections, MIMO actually makes use of these reflections to increase the range while reducing dead spots in the coverage area. This means the signal travels farther, maintaining wireless connections at up to three times the distance of standard Wireless-G, so the farther away you are, the more speed advantage you get. This Wireless-N router is fully backward compatible, so it works great with standard Wireless-G and -B devices, but when both ends of the wireless link are Wireless-N enabled, the router can increase the throughput even more by using twice as much radio band. This allows speeds up to 15 times that of standard Wireless-G. As
a further convenience, unlike other speed-enhanced technologies, Wireless-N can dynamically enable this double-speed mode for Wireless-N devices, while still connecting to other wireless devices at their respective fastest speeds. For especially congested areas, there is a good neighbor mode that makes sure the router checks for other wireless devices in the area before gobbling up all the available radio band.
To help protect your data and privacy, this router can encode all its wireless transmissions with iron-clad, 256-bit Wireless Protected Access (WPA2) encryption. This unit can also serve as your network's DHCP server, includes a powerful SPI firewall to protect your all your PCs against intruders and most known Internet attacks, and supports VPN (Virtual Private Network) pass-through for the ultimate in network security. Despite all its features and functionality, configuration is simple and easy, thanks to the included web browser-based configuration utility. The incredible speed of Wireless-N and gigabit-wired networking is ideal for media-centric applications like streaming video, gaming, and voice-over-IP telephony, and gives you plenty of headroom to run multiple media-intense data streams through the network at the same time, without worrying about a degradation in performance.
This Linksys router features four Ethernet ports with numbered LEDs that indicate device connection and activity, LEDs indicating power, Internet activity, wireless activity, and security, as well as a top-panel button that is reserved for future functionality. There are ports for power, Internet, and Ethernet (four), a reset and security button, and three antennas. This unit uses CAT 5 cabling, and allows WEP, PSK, PSK2, and Radius security features, as well as 64 and 128 WEP key bits. The Linksys WRT350N is FCC, CE, and IC-03 certified, runs on 12-volts via an included adapter, measures approximately 1.57 x 6.93 x 7.4 inches (WxDxH), and is backed by a manufacturer's limited three-year warranty.
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- Joined: Jun, 30 2008
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- Posted: October, 3 2008, 7:37 AM EDT
I have this router and absolutely hate it. It is prone to lock-up, especially if you are running any torrents. It disconnects from the ISP and stops its wireless service. Sometimes I can still access its web page and release and renew the connection, and other times I have to cycle power on it. Do a google search for WRT350N and check out the many forums blasting this router.
Also, the USB port is a really nice feature, but it also has problems. I have a disk connected to it. It is pretty slow and is also just as prone to getting disconnected as the internet connections.
If you don't do torrents and don't care about the slow unreliable USB port, then this is not a bad deal, as the price is low.
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- Joined: Oct, 3 2008
- Posts: 1
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- Posted: October, 3 2008, 11:51 AM EDT
Jimbert,
Linksys routers are usually steaming piles with the stock firmware.
But, some linksys routers can run custom, 3rd party firmware that then makes them rock-solid.
Are you saying you bought one of these refurbs?
Does your serial number start with a C (good) or an S(not so good right now...)
Techtoys
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- Joined: Jun, 30 2008
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- Posted: October, 6 2008, 7:54 AM EDT
techtoys wrote:
Jimbert,
Linksys routers are usually steaming piles with the stock firmware.
But, some linksys routers can run custom, 3rd party firmware that then makes them rock-solid.
Are you saying you bought one of these refurbs?
Does your serial number start with a C (good) or an S(not so good right now...)
Techtoys
I did not buy a refurb here, I bought it new at Best Buy. I don't recall my serial number and don't have it here. I do know about and have considered installing the 3rd party firmware but am a little scared of turning it into a "brick".
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