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Linksys WRT54G, WRT54GS Review

Written by GazGuzla on Jun 30th, 2008 | Filed under: Reviews, Router

The Linksys WRT54G and WRT54GS have been around since 2002. The first 4 versions of the routers had 4 MB Flash, 16 MB RAM, and were two of the first routers capable of flashing Alternative Firmware like Tomato, DD-WRT, and X-Wrt. The GS has “Speed Booster”, a technology that claims to increase bandwidth to 125mbps (provided attached devices can too). Version 5, and all subsequent versions to date changed to the following configuration:

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Linksys WRT600N Overview

Written by GazGuzla on Jun 27th, 2008 | Filed under: Reviews, Router

The Linksys WRT600N has far more features and configuration options than than the average user would ever need, including 3 Antennas to support 2.4GHz, and 5GHz Wireless-a/b/g/n. Works best in a situation where:

  • All your network devices are Wireless-N capable
  • You have a IPv6 DOCSIS 3.0 Internet Connection
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Buffalo WHR-G125 Overview

Written by GazGuzla on Jun 24th, 2008 | Filed under: Reviews, Router

The Buffalo WHR-G125 is a cost effective, reliable Router. A recent Injunction has halted US Buffalo Router Sales, and its not clear when or if sales will continue. They are becoming hard to find, mostly on ebay and Amazon. This router is very stable with its factory firmware, even better with Alternative Firmware. Range is good with a non-replaceable antenna.

  • Alternative Firmware Flashing Instructions located Here.
  • Additional Router info Located Here.

Specifications

  DD-WRT? Tomato? X-Wrt? Platform Flash RAM
WHR-G125 Y Y Y Broadcom 5354 @ 240MHz 4MB 16MB

Recommendation - Excellent Router. My personal favorite, I use it for my AP with Tomato (ND), with the expensive routers behind it.image


Asus WL-500g Premium Overview

Written by GazGuzla on Jun 6th, 2008 | Filed under: Reviews, Router

The Asus WL-500G Premium offers 2X USB ports and options to add USB Printers and Flash Storage with the factory Firmware. In addition to the external replaceable antenna is an internal inverted antenna. The case is really cool looking, very sturdy, but there have been reports that the soldered connection from the PCB to the external antenna becomes disconnected during shipment. This is a good choice for networking a USB Printer, or adding a flash drive for network storage.

  • Oleg is a modified version of the Asus Factory Firmware, with USB and other enhancements check Here.
  • Alternative Firmware Flashing instructions can be found Here.
  • Master List of 4+ MB Routers can be found Here

Specifications

 
Ver
DD-WRT
Tomato
X-WRT
Platform
Flash
RAM
USB
WL-500g Premium 1 Y Y Y Broadcom 4704 @ 266MHz 8MB 32MB 2x v2.0
WL-500g Premium 2 Y Y WiP Broadcom 5354 @ 240MHz 8MB 32MB 2x v2.0 (SMC USB2520)

Recommendation - V1 had poor range, V2 is far better, with the newer Platform Chip. I was disappointed that the 2X USB ports were so close together, making it impossible to plug a Flash stick and a USB printer in at the same time. Maybe resolved in V2, doubt it. With the Buffalo Router US Injunction being enforced, this one of the best options out there right now.

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