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There are some that have said that it won't connect to the internet or it is "sketchy" at best.Here is something you may not know. This router is awesome. By default, Dynamic Routing is turned off. Once I had it setup it immediately gave me an open NAT for XBox Live. Speed is good and the only major hurdle was setting it up. This is because this is a gaming router so you are expected to create your own routing table. If you turn Dynamic Routing on then this router will most likely work wonders for you.
I've had this router for about 9 months now and it works great with my XBOX 360 using a wired connection. However, I upgraded from the Linksys WRT54GS Wireless-G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster and don't notice any significant speed or signal strength improvements that justify the $200 price tag. Now I'm looking at "upgrading" to another router.and will likely go with the D-Link DGL-4500 Xtreme N Dualband Draft 802.11n Gaming Router instead.
Plugged into the cable modem, itself, flawless 15000kbps connection. I'm not too happy with this device, which is certainly more expensive than other routers, failing in less than two years. I've checked out everything else in the "picture" of my network and I am 100% certain that 1) The router is slowing my internet connection by 60%, seemingly capping downstream at 5000kbps. It worked well for a year and a half, but now has some serious problems. This router worked really well for quite some time. I got pissed and demanded a choice in the matter if I'm going to be "downgraded", and made sure to tell them I wanted a WRT54GL instead, as I know the custom firmware will do its job and give me a good router. So now on top of my connection woes, my family is gonna have to go a week or two without internet. Now I'm still within the replacement window, but this is not exactly the most comfortable situation to be in - How long is this going to take, and how long is the rest of my family besides me not going to be able to use the internet.
That, and their tech-support is horrible. 3) Unable to even upgrade the firmware anymore, as the page will allow me to select the file but responds with absolutely nothing. The wireless strengths is admirable and virtually the same speed as the wired connection. It's just not right, so 3 stars. 2) A dozen daily short disconnects caused by my printer being connected via ethernet, removing it solved the problem. So basically, my router is completely failing at it's job. They don't even have this router anymore, and when the router they told me they'd replace it with was a WRT310N, a router worth $60 less than the price I paid for the WRT330N and no external antenna. Look elsewhere.
I wanted a draft N router to upgrade my "G" network, but it took me a while to take action. But I have to say, I recommend this product without hesitation. Today, I think I would go that route instead.The installation was easy and quick; basically, similar to the one I performed on the old Linksys G router.
I had Linksys and wanted to keep within the brand, since my experience with it has always been a good one. My laptop has an Intel N card and connected with no problem. This was mainly due to the reviews the Linksys routers were getting.
The network was up and running without any problems. Finally, I decided to make the switch and chose the gaming one because of the Gigabit connection. At that time (a year ago,) I didn't think the data-lynk version was a better choice.
It actually has a faster connection wirelessly than with the Ethernet card (10/100).I'm very happy with the purchase, and once resolved the problems of the kids' computer connection (which ended up with a Linksys WUSB300N Wireless-N USB Network Adapter,) the network has worked with no problems at all for the last 14 months.The only good thing I got for waiting was a better price, since it dropped a little when I bought it. My next router will be a Linksys N draft with VPN.
Ive had a number of routers including netgear and dlink and other models of linksys, this one is by far the fastest and best quality router ive had, the only thing i wish i could do is have the ability to put on an omni directional antenna to boost the signal to cover my entire house (3 floors) with full bars, but for the money this is by far the BEST router around.
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