If your asking if it can work with multiple computers or network devices then yes. The router is the one that assigns everyone their address to talk to each other.
If your asking if it can work with Access Points, Extenders, etc, then yes. Make sure THEY are compatible with you router.
I feel that the Linksys Wireless Router can save you more money than your providers router because the providers always seem to tack on other fees and taxes.
There are many wireless routers. More now than in 2010 even. The fastest wireless router in the year 2010 was the Linksys WRT310N WirelessN Gigabit router.
The WRT3000N is a Cisco router that is made by Linksys. This is the most recent model that was made by them and it's also the best current one. It's faster than others.
According to some reviews of the Belkin N+ wireless router, it performs better than other Draft N devices such as the Linksys WRT300N router. Before purchasing either router talk to an IT professional for the product that would best fit your needs.
Yes it is more advanced, so you will have better results, less bugs, and things like that. The downfall is that it is of course more expensive than the regular version.
You may not think so, but Wal-Mart can help with this problem. In the electronics department they can set you up with a technician that will help you troubleshoot the problem and if it can't be repaired they can help with replacement. Also Best Buy is more than capable of assisting with your Cisco-Linksys router. Give them a call!
The Fast Start guide is more thorough than others we've seen, with plenty of images and screenshots illustrating the setup process
The Linksys WRT54GL is a broadband wireless router for use on the internet. It allows more than one user on the same connection. The specs are 802.11x/band, access control lists, external antennas, broadcom chipset, router, tk w, NAT, Radius, web setup, stateful packet inspection, WPA security and networking option 802.11g.
A router is useful to establish a wireless connection to the internet through a wireless device. A router in some cases is the only way to establish a connection, and is much simpler than wiring your device to the modem itself for a connection.
You also need an Internet service provider (ISP) of either Broadband or DSL and a router if more than a single device is being connected with ethernet cables to the modem or a wireless router and/or modem for WiFi connection
The blinking wireless light on a router typically indicates that the device is actively transmitting or receiving data over the Wi-Fi network. This could happen when devices are connecting, exchanging information, or when the router is undergoing updates or resets. If the light is blinking more than usual or if you experience connectivity issues, it may be worth checking for any device malfunctions or network interference.
The Cisco load balancer works by distributing the network feed to various servers instead of just a single central server. This product is available either directly through Cisco or through wholesalers.