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Linksys Wireless-G Range Expander WRE54G
Linksys Wireless-G Range Expander WRE54G

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Brand: Linksys
Category: CE

List Price: $119.24
Buy New: $70.00
You Save: $49.24 (41%)



New (40) Used (8) Refurbished (1)

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 496 reviews

Format: Cd
Platform: No Operating System
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Modem: N/A
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 4 x 2 x 9
nv:Device Type: Wireless Range Extender
Form Factor: Wall Mountable
Wireless Network Standards: IEEE 802.11g
Wireless Data Transfer Rates: 54 Mbps
Wireless Transmit Power: 15 dBm
Security Protocols: 128-bit WEP
Warranty: 3 years warranty

MPN: WRE54G
Model: WRE54G
UPC: 745883559046
EAN: 0745883559046
ASIN: B00021XIJW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: brand new in box never used. We got this as a gift and never used it.

Features:
  • Dimensions - 1.1 x 7.4 x 6.9 in (H x W x D)
  • Wireless Standard - IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
  • Security WEP - 64/128 bit WEP

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander increases the effective coverage of your wireless network. Unlike other access points, this wireless expander doesn't require connection by a data cable. Just place it within range of your wireless router and bounce the signals off remote wireless devices. It's perfect for any wireless home or business network that requires wider coverage: Multi-story homes, warehouses, outdoor spaces and more.


Customer Reviews:   Read 491 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars A Tale of Two Expanders   October 11, 2008
This is the second expander I have purchased, both of which had the same firmware revision. With the first one, I attempted to join it to my WEP-enabled network that also had MAC Address filtering enabled. It took over three hours on the phone with Linksys to get the expander to recognize my network and required changing my router's timing settings. Since the unit was such a pain to configure, I ended up giving it to my parents who had a WAP network with no MAC filtering. We reset the expander to factory defaults, configured it as instructed ,and were up and running within 30 minutes. Automatic detect didn't work on their network, but 30 minutes was a more reasonable configuration time. I bought another unit for the myself when we added another computer to our house. I reset my router to factory defaults, enabled WAP encryption, and was able to join this extender within 30 minutes. We did not have to change any timings this time around. Given the trouble recognizing a WEP-enabled network and the fact that the auto-detech functionality didn't work, I will only give the expander three stars. Now that it is configured, it's working flawlessly.


3 out of 5 stars Huge Hassle in a Box   October 6, 2008
This is my first review, so lower your expectations on my forthcoming ramblings. And now lower your expectations on this product. The setup for this may have been the most complicated i have experienced with anything. GRANTED, I am not a computer guy, but I have a friend who is, and received his help. After the long debacle that unfolded, I compensated him with a lil $ and a meal for surviving the horrors we encountered. After an hour or 2 of attempting to get this to link my to my brother's weak wireless signal (100+ ft. away across a backyard) sent from his Linksys modem/router thingee,(model # cwg600? ish?), we finally established a connection verified by the blue lights on the unit itself. HOWEVER, even though this unit was talking to my brother's modem, i could not get the INTERNET for my ps3, (which has since been given ydl linux 5.0 os), because the connection was local access only. After receiving NO? help from linksys tech support for an hour (if there was any help given, we could not decode it b/c the accent of phone tech was indecipherable-- not their fault, but no help, either), I was ready to throw in the towel. My friend was not. He offered to take it home to try and link it to his system. I decided that i wanted one last shot. On the box of the unit was a picture of a wireless access point do-hickey with which the expander was supposed to work. After a quick trip to the local electronics store (and Taco Bell b/c we were starving), we hooked the Linksys WAP54G? wireless access point directly to my brother's modem via an ethernet cable. After just a couple of minutes we were easily able to get the expander to recognize the $80 wap. My PS3 was magically granted the internet and the ability to write this wonderous review b/c I took a stab in the dark (no thanks to linsys support- who promised to call back yet never did- I wasn't holding my breath...) by buying a seperate piece of equipment. The expander works alright now- sometimes, although not often,it loses connection with the wap (evidenced by a red light) and automatically finds it again after a few to several seconds. On some occations i have to unplug the expander for a moment to get the connection back quickly.
To make a long story short, if you are trying to connect this range expander to something other than the linksys modem or wap written on the box, you will need a copious amount of know-how, patience, and perscription strength drugs to calm frustrations. Once you get connected, you can then buy AND REVIEW products to your heart's content. Hope this helps- i know writing this review has been theraputic for me...



5 out of 5 stars A great signal repeater   October 4, 2008
I have to agree with the other reviewers that the intended way to set this up is a pain. You actually need a computer with a wireless card to run the setup program and it will mess with the configuration on your computer. In the end it refused to configure the box because it said that my AP was not compatible... (I think officially only Linksys APs are supported.) However - you can just use an Ethernet crossover cable between your computer and the repeater (or hang them both off the same switch), set your computer to 192.168.1.100 and browse with your Web browser to 192.168.1.240. There is no login and default password is "admin". The setup is straightforward and real easy this way. Enter your SSID and the WPA password and change the IP to fit into your wireless network. Do not forget to change the password first. Hit save. Done. Success is shown by the blue link light. If you screwed up, you can factory reset the box by pressing the reset botton for 5 seconds and start over. The auto-config feature is useless.

One note is that this is a repeater not an access point. This means it will send and transmit on the same channel and therefore your throughput will be somewhere 40%. I am still getting about 3 Mbps, which is plenty for Web surfing. An interesting obserservation is that the Ethernet port can also be used to bridge the wireless network to another Ethernet cloud and this way there would be no BW loss. On a side note, your AP needs to support WBS (Wirelss Distribution System), many do but not all.

On a final note, this is not a commercial solution where you can daisy chain multiple of those repeaters to cover a large area. This product is thought to cover bad spots in a residential home such as an outside area where few wireless users are active at the same time. If you want to cover a large space with many users you need multiple APs and probably should look into a commercial AP solution.



5 out of 5 stars Quick solution for range problems!!!   October 3, 2008
When i purchased this repeater i had two options: get a new router and turn it into a repeater or just get a repeater... and when i saw that they were about the same price, well i decided to give this product a shot... cannot complain, great signal, easy setup (suggestion: do not use cd, plug it into the router and do it manually, it will take you 3 mins tops for it to sync with router and you are set!) Would recommend to anyone having signal problems. Or you could get an amp, its up to you... but this is really simple!!!


1 out of 5 stars Terrible product, terrrible Linksys support   October 1, 2008
I paid 85.00 for this product so I could have an expanded range in my home. Let me start by saying I am a fairly technical person. My problems began when I following the instructions exactly as stated. I was also trying to get WEP working which is a common problem I read in these reveiews. After I was done, I didn't have any wireless connections from two computers. I called Linksys and they wanted me to pay for support because my "router" (not the extended) was out of free support. I told them that the problem was with the software I just installed but they would not help me. I finally fixed got my computers back to their original state after a few hours, but without the Range Extended installed. Then a couple of weeks later I decided to try this installation one more time with Linksys support on the phone prior to starting. After an hour on the phone they told me the Range Expander was defective and to bring it back to the store. I was pretty sure there was nothing wrong with it, but more of a configuration / compatibility problem of some type. When I took it back to the store they told me that Linksys support always tells their customers the device is broken when the can resolve the problem.

I decide to then buy a new 310N which claims to have expanded range. This problem was worse then the first. Eventually with Linksys on the phone, my laptop was working but my desktop just rebooted by itself all the time if my linksys adapter (WMP54G) was installed in the desktop. Linksys support told me that the new router was defective, or I should by a new 'N' adapter for my desk top. By the way, the extra range I got out of the new 310N to my laptop was minimal. It is going back to the store also.


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