Linux Wireless
The Linux-based Wireless-G Linux Broadband Router was created specially for hobbyists and wireless aficionados. Add wireless capability to your wired network and enjoy the convenience that comes when you eliminate cables. Add wireless devices to your network. With less wiring, you’ll do much more.
Wireless Convenience
You’ve got the network – now enhance it with Wireless-G access up to 54 Mbps. Now it’s easy to grow your network by adding computers, printers and other wireless devices, without stringing cables. Also compatible with Wireless-B devices. Reliable connectivity allows you to move your laptops, or set up your devices all around your home or office. Or add Access Points to two separate networks and create “cable-less cable” connectivity between them.
Easy Configuration
Device and security configuration is a snap with the Browser-based configuration utility.
Encryption-Secured Connection
Work with confidence. Industrial-strength encryption helps keep your communications protected and private. Access filter lets you control who can get on your wireless network.
More Information
- Internet Explorer 6.0 or Firefox 1.0 or Higher for Web-based coniguration
- CD-ROM Drive
- Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
- Network Adapter or Wireless Network Adapter
Minimum Requirements
Maximum performance derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual performance can vary, including lower wireless network capacity, data throughput rate, range and coverage. Performance depends on many factors, conditions and variables, including distance from the access point, volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, operating system used, mix of wireless products used, interference and other adverse conditions.
Tech Specs
- Model: WRT54GL
- Standards:IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b
- Channels:
11 Channels (US, Canada)
13 Channels (Europe, Japan) - Ports/Buttons:
Internet: One 10/100 RJ-45 Port
LAN: Four 10/100 RJ-45 Switched Ports
One Power Port
One Reset Button
One SecureEasySetup Button - Cabling:Type CAT 5
- LEDs: Power, DMZ, WLAN, LAN (1, 2, 3, 4), Internet, SecureEasySetup
- RF Power Output: 18 dBm
- UPnP able/cert: Able
- Security Features: Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) Firewall, Internet Policy
- Wireless Security: Wi-Fi Protected Access™2 (WPA2), WEP, Wireless MAC Filtering
Key Features
- Linux-based Internet-sharing Router with built-in 4-port Switch and Wireless-G Access Point
- Shares a single Internet connection and other resources with Ethernet wired and Wireless-G and -B devices
- Includes four Fast Ethernet ports for your wired computers and devices
- Wireless signals are protected by industrial-strength WPA2 encryption, and your network is protected from most known Internet attacks by a powerful SPI firewall
- Easy to install -- up and running in minutes
- Includes 30-Day Free Trial of Trend Micro Internet Security software to help protect against viruses, spyware, and identity theft
- All ports support Auto-Crossover (MDI/MDI-X) -- no need for crossover cables
- Complies with the IEEE 802.11 b and 802.11g 2 standards
Environmental Details
- Dimensions 7.32” x 1.89” x 6.06” (186 x 48 x 154mm)
- Weight 13.09 oz. (371g)
- Power External, 12V DC, 0.5A
- Certiication FCC, IC-03, CE, Wi-Fi (802.11b, 802.11g), WPA2, WMM
- Operating Temp. 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
- Storage Temp. -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)
- Operating Humidity 10% to 85% Non-Condensing
- Storage Humidity 5% to 90% Non-Condensing
Package Contents
- Wireless-G Broadband Router
- Setup CD-ROM with Norton Internet Security
- User Guide on CD-ROM
- Power Adapter
- Ethernet Network Cable
Minimum Requirements
- Internet Explorer 6.0 or Firefox 1.0 or Higher for Web-based coniguration
- CD-ROM Drive
- Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
- Network Adapter or Wireless Network Adapter
Maximum performance derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual performance can vary, including lower wireless network capacity, data throughput rate, range and coverage. Performance depends on many factors, conditions and variables, including distance from the access point, volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, operating system used, mix of wireless products used, interference and other adverse conditions.





