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The problems that I've had were more closely linked to the linksys service than the actual router, since they would update my router without my knowledge and then I would lose my internet connection. Even though I didn't buy this router from amazon.com, I have had relative success with linksys and this router. Overall, I would definately buy another linksys router as they provide, for the most part, reliable service. The internal adapted, which I also bought at the same time as I purchased the router, has had no trouble at all. However.I have had to call linksys at least 5 times since I've had this router about issues related to the router and the linksys service. I forgot to mention this but whenever I called linksys customer service, I was greeted nicely and my problems were resolved rather quickly, within less than five hours. I can only recall one bad experience with this router.
In the end I bought a Belkin that has worked perfectly (actually it exceeded my expectations). Web pages loaded fast and reliably when using wireless, that is unless you were trying to access a page that was SSL 128 bit encryped (Pages for checking out of an online purchase or accessing your bank account).
I suppose I will just break its many flaws into sections.Wired-----The router I got worked when wired; to a point. I was able to access the router just fine.
This is by far the worst router I have ever owned. Wireless--------I used this in conjunction with an Intel 4965AGN mini PCIe card.
I could ping, login, and edit settings. However when attempting to load a web page the router took approximately 15 minutes per page.
I had to refresh several times before it would even load the page; and after that there were always all sorts of errors.Conclution----------I even put DD-Wrt on this to make sure that the firmware was not the problem; but to no avail. I believe that Linksys has lost a formerly loyal customer (10+years); and Belkin has won one.
That should tell you something when the company itself admits its that N does not work on it. What a mistake. I got this router on the assumption that Linksys had a reputation from their earlier wireless B & G routers. I smell class-action suit here. This router does not do N under any circumstances. Even Linksys recommends that it should only be set to B & G and even that is also problematic. I also tried the WRT150N and its marginally better with 15 meg of memory versus the WRT300N 32 megs of memory. Both belong in its proper place, in the garbage.
This was a referb, and it works great. The led lights on it are very dim and difficult to see. That is my only complaint.
What a waste of time and money. Now I'm trying to get Linksys to go beyond their warranty to fix this stupid thing.
But six months after installing this router, and it set up very easily out of the box, it started having a spotty signal--some times it would show up, most times it wouldn't. With the second baby sleeping in our office, we needed a router to be able to access the internet after bedtime so we could carry on with essentials--you know, bills, work, email, Netflix.
So, we borrowed another router from a friend, and BOOM--worked perfectly. Then it quit broadcasting at all.
We IM'd the Linksys support people and eventually got told it was our service provider's fault (TW)--but the router delivered a fine wired connection to the very desktop I was using to IM Linksys. And my guess is that I'll be buying another brand soon.
Thanks, Cisco-Linksys.
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