The Linksys wireless router WRT54G has several reviews online. These are basically there to inform people of the author's opinion of the product. The author of a review should be someone who is not in any way affiliated with the manufacturer of the product. Otherwise, this can form some bias on the part of the reviewer.
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It can be more economical to purchase a Linksys wireless router. I've found that my Linksys router has lasted at least twice as long as other routers that I've tried which has saved me a lot of money in the long run.
You can use any wireless card for your new computer. The linksys router uses the same standard for wireless internet as all the other routers. Any modern wireless card will do.
While there is no consensus, there are five routers that stand out from the rest for home use. They are the Linksys WRT54G, the Apple Airport Express, the Netgear N series, the Asus RT series, and the Linksys E series.
The Linksys Dual-band Wireless A+g Notebook/laptop Router is good.
One can find information on setting up a wireless router to be used for Skype on the Linksys website. Linksys offers tutorials on how to set up and install a wireless router to ones house. Once connected to the internet, one can then use the Skype software.
You should be connected to the router either with a wireless connection or with lan connection.
Short Answer: No. Long Answer: No. Most wireless networking devices use the 802.11g (although more and more n) protocol. So, any device supporting this will be able to connect to your router.
For a small two story home I think you would be alright with most Linksys wireless routers. For basic home use, a good model is the Cisco Linksys E1200 that runs around $60.
When you say "connect it to the wall jack", you have DSL connection or cable connection? Does cable connection allow the use use of a wireless router and card
HOW DO YOU TURN ON A LINKSYS WRT54G WIRELESS ROUTERAnswerThose devices already have built-in switches. The 4 ports that are not labeled "WAN" provide a switching domain between them. You can simply ignore the routing functionality and use it as a switch. If you really need to go the extra mile, you can disable DHCP and assign the WAN interface a bogus IP address, or simply put the LAN interface IP address on a different subnet than your computers will actually be using.If that above does not answer your question, describing more about what you are trying to do will help. Such as, do you already have a router and you only want another router to serve as hub or switch.
You can get a wireless cable router at any electronic store or website. The brand that I use is Linksys by Cisco I've had it for two years and no problems.