Expand the range of your wireless network! The Linksys Wireless-G Range Expander is the easy way to increase the effective coverage of your wireless network. Unlike adding a traditional access point to your network to expand wireless coverage, the Wireless-G Range Expander does not need to be connected to the network by a data cable. Just put it within range of your main access point or wireless router, and it "bounces" the signals out to remote wireless devices. This "relay station" or "repeater" approach saves wiring costs and helps to build wireless infrastructure by driving signals into even those distant, reflective corners and hard-to-reach areas where wireless coverage is spotty and cabling is impractical.
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Customer Reviews for 54Mbps Wireless-G Range Expander
Reviews & Ratings for 54Mbps Wireless-G Range Expander
Overall Rating:
35
Performance:
45
Ease of Use:
15
Hard to configure, failed in two years
Date: June 11, 2009
Written By:
icetFrom: Atlanta
Owned this Product for:
1+ Years
Level of Expertise:
Good
Reviews & Ratings for 54Mbps Wireless-G Range Expander It works for me for few tries. After two years proper operation, it died. I have to find another one to replace it.
If sets up for secure network, it has to be set to default first, then setup the key.
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Review 2 for 54Mbps Wireless-G Range Expander
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Overall Rating:
15
Performance:
15
Ease of Use:
15
Does this even work?
Date: February 11, 2009
Written By:
MeMeMeFrom: New England
Pros: none Cons: disastrous
Reviews & Ratings for 54Mbps Wireless-G Range Expander Wouldn't connect despite numerous tries. I had to reconfigure the default IP to even find it on the network. Once the Ethernet wire was connected, it bombed out my whole network with something akin to a packet storm; our shared programs started crashing and all was resolved once I disconnected this infernal device. I might retry later if I can isolate it from the network but this device cannot be operated during business hours. So far it's a pricey paperweight.