
Linksys Wireless Router

The router I use is the BEFW11S4 Wireless-B broadband router from Linksys. The router is hard-wired to the desktop PC, and also to my cable modem. The wireless connection is for my laptop.
The router operates at 2.4GHz, over the old 802.11b standard [with 11 possible channels]. It has one 10/100 RJ-45 port for the cable modem and four 10/100 RJ45 switched ports.
1 comment:
Besides upgrading to 'G', you may want to check Linksys for a firmware update to that one, mine had major connection issues until I upgraded.
But if you use it alot, upgrade to 'G', if you only use it seldom, I would wait for the 'N' spec to hit, that Pre-N nonsense is just a waste.
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