We've analyzed prices, features, reviews and other product information for over 67 Linksys Wireless Routers to help you decide what to buy. Click on Retrevo's Real Time Reviews below for the product of interest to read a simple & detailed review of the product.
"But the uncommonly stylish WRT54G2 sticks to the slower but still reliable 802.11g standard which customarily enables perfectly acceptable internet access and half-decent file transfer speeds...Beyond its living-room friendly design (the antennae are internal), its distinguishing feature is Linksys EasyLink Advisor, or LELA...There's no modem inside the WRT54G2 - you'll need to connect one via an Ethernet cable..." read more »
"I said, I'm pretty experienced with this equipment, so I plugged the WRT110 into one of my laptops and configured it to match my existing router...Okay, after several troubleshooting attempts, I decide to go back to square 1 and go through the install instructions, including loading the CD...floor, and a stronger signal than the previous g-router on the other floors (18-24 Mbps with WRT110, -vs- 0-12 Mbps with WGR614..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Buy with caution if you really want it
"I was having issues with my laptop connecting to our wireless connection...It was a great experience and a good price too...Thats why I like so much Easy to set up and runs much faster than G Home routers..." read more »
"I noticed a lot of so so reviews and was wary until I read a professional review praising it's easy set up...Our average speed is running 5+ Mbps here in the office and that is with Vonage VoIP phones (6 lines) and 4 laptops We just hooked up the the Linksys WRT160N Ultra RangePlus...I bought this for replacing an older Linksys WRT54GL, which has trouble to reach a room at the other corner in my house..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
"True dual-band; compact and sleek design; good Web interface and software application; good set of networking features....Its 5Ghz throughput speed could be better; no Gigabit or USB support....If you're in the market for a dual-band router and most of your computers are wireless-capable, the Linksys WRT400N Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router makes for a sound buy, especially since you can get it for around only $130...The WRT400N achieved decent throughput..." read more »
"Compact, internal antenna design; supports both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz Draft N simultaneously; network-attached storage functionality; runs cool; supports Wi-Fi-Protected...Short one-year warranty; 2.4GHz close-range and mixed-mode throughput could be better; expensive....The Linksys WRT610N Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router is the first true dual-band wireless router we've reviewed, and one of only a few on the market...Tell us what you like about this product...Tell..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Good Buy if you want high end
"Alchemy is the free public release, but later versions of the WRT54G (v4.0 or higher), WRT54GS (v3.0 or higher), or the WRT54GL (v1.0) are not supported...It is highly recommended to flash over a wired connection..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
"Well, the folks at Linksys have responded with the WRT310N...Setting up the WRT310N was very easy...If you're in the market for a new router then the Linksys WRT310N Wireless-N Broadband Router should be on your shortlist..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
"The WRV210 is a VPN router with a Wireless-G access point for small offices and home offices...The WRV210 has the capability to expand or reduce the area of your wireless network..." read more »
"I ran into the same problem with my D-Link 450, downloaded the latest firmware and solved the problem...The can't eve answer the question is the 881 aircard works with the wrt54g3g-at router, I think I read that one att card works...AT&T can't help and linksys can't help, both say it is the other who must help..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Buy with caution if you really want it