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Linksys Wireless-G Starter Kit Review

Linksys Wireless-G Starter Kit The kit consists of Wireless 4-port router and wireless USB adapter. This is a good thing for those who need a simple way to connect your computer to the Internet, no complications with the cables. Although written Wireless-N, it is not fully supported, as someone can be too much.

Linksys is a company that operates in the much better known Cisco, and is directed more toward home users. It is a network equipment of superior quality (and corresponding prices) that usually require a bit more demanding users. Present the Wireless N Starter Kit kit consisting of a wireless router and wireless USB adapter. This is a pretty good combo for easy networking of a computer without a LAN cable stretch, and probably it is one of the easiest ways to get broadband internet. What Linksys device differs from many competitors is a top quality, considerably better interface and design that will surely play an important role.


Linksys WRT120N and WUSB100
Key features
  • Bundles Wireless USB Adapter
  • Attractive design
  • Very fast interface
  • Solid performance
  • No full 802.11n support


Specification

Linksys WRT120N
Interface: WiFi 802.11b/g/n
Connectors: 4x LAN, 1x WAN
Data Rate: 150Mbps
Security: WEP, WPA, WPA2, Wireless MAC Filtering
Dimensions: 203 x 35 x 160 mm
Weight: 238 g
Linksys WUSB100
Interface: WiFi 802.11b / g
Connectors: 4x LAN, 1x WAN
Security: WEP, WPA, WPA2
Dimensions: 73 x 9 x 21 mm
Weight: 17 g
Linksys Wireless-G Starter Kit

The package with Linksys WRT120N Wireless 4-port router and WUSB100 RangePlus Wireless Network USB Adapter. The router is quite an attractive design in relation to models from other manufacturers and visually blends into the rest of Linksys offer, made of glossy black plastic and a bit of an unusual shape. We see that there is no external antenna (there are two built-in cabinet), which will affect the volume and quality of the signal as it shows that external antennas usually have better performance. On the front are the status LEDs (Power, Internet, Wireless, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, Ethernet 1-4) and the WPS button for easy adjustment of other devices that connect wirelessly to the router and supporting WPS setup.


Linksys WRT120N more info
On the rear are four LAN and one WAN connector, power connector and Reset button. The router operates at a frequency of 2.4GHz, and even though the box says Wireless-N, however, does not fully support this standard, but supported the flow of 150Mbps (Of course, this is the figure which indicates the theoretical flow). Of security options are supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 and Wireless MAC Filtering. The interface is very fast and intuitive, and the initial installation disks obtained from the Setup Wizard-mail that the users step by step through the basic settings. USB adappter RangePlus is one of a series of devices that have greater range and coverage, but should also say that it is a 802.11b / g device.

Summary

With this Wireless-N sets we liked the first design, build quality and really great interface, easy installation, while the minuses fact that it is not a thoroughbred Wireless-N interface, which truth be home users do not make a substantial difference, but nice to know that we should not just blindly believe everything that is written on the box. This does not diminish the value of this collection, which easily resolves the issue of networking and eliminates cables. Linksys devices are always a little more expensive than the competition, but for this difference gets generally better condition, much better interface, and ultimately a really great design.