Think of the Network Everywhere wireless cable/DSL router as a kind of splitter for your Internet connection. Just connect your DSL or cable modem to the router, and all the computers in your household can share the Internet--at the same time. You can connect your home computers to the router with Ethernet cables, or put wireless network adapters in them and communicate over radio waves, saving the trouble and expense of running cables through the house. This router features 128-bit WEP encryption; 802.11b, 802.3, and 802.3u Internet standards; and has MAC, IP, time and port filtering, and DoS prevention security capabilities.
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Linksys NWR04B Cable/DSL Wireless Router - 4 x 10/100Base-TX - Cable/DSL Wireless RouterThink of the Network Everywhere Wireless Cable/DSL Router as a kind of "splitter" for your internet connection. Just connect your DSL or Cable Modem to the Router, and the entire computer in your household can share the internet--all the same time. You can connect your home computers to the router with Ethernet cables, or put Wireless network adapters in them and communicate over radio waves, saving the trouble and expense of running cables through your house. Nice electronics is your source for everyday low prices on the Linksys NWR04B - CANADA ONLY-NETWK EVERYWHERE 4PORT ROUTER and all other Linksys Routers
Network Everywhere NWR04B Wireless-B Access Point Router
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Network Everywhere NWR04B Wireless-B Access Point Router
Manufacturer: Network Everywhere ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
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ASIN: B00008BLEB |
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Think of the Network Everywhere Wireless Cable/DSL Router as a kind of "splitter" for your Internet connection. Just connect your DSL or Cable Modem to the Router, and all the computers in your household can share the Internet - all at the same time. You can connect your home computers to the Router with Ethernet cables, or put wireless network adapters in them and communicate over radio waves, saving the trouble and expense of running cables through your house.Once your computers are connected to the Router, they can communicate with each other too, sharing resources and files. All your computers can print on a shared printer connected anywhere in the house. And your computers can share all kinds of files - music, digital pictures, and documents. Keep all your digital music on one computer, and listen to it anywhere in the house. Organize all of your family's digital pictures in one place, to simplify finding the ones you want, and easing backup to CD-R. Utilize extra free space on one computer when another's hard drive starts to fill up.Your home network is secure, too. All wireless communications are protected by 128-bit encryption. Internet Firewall packet filters keep intruders out, and block attacks. Parental Controls help you protect your family. It's all easier than you think - the included Setup Wizard takes you through configuring your network, step by step. With the Network Everywhere Wireless Cable/DSL Router at the heart of your home network, you don't need to be a networking genius to share printers, files, and your Internet connection - with or without wires.Amazon.com Product Description
Think of the Network Everywhere wireless cable/DSL router as a kind of splitter for your Internet connection. Just connect your DSL or cable modem to the router, and all the computers in your household can share the Internet--at the same time. You can connect your home computers to the router with Ethernet cables, or put wireless network adapters in them and communicate over radio waves, saving the trouble and expense of running cables through the house. This router features 128-bit WEP encryption; 802.11b, 802.3, and 802.3u Internet standards; and has MAC, IP, time and port filtering, and DoS prevention security capabilities.Customer Reviews:
avoid it.......2006-04-19
what kind of company puts out an update that could permanently damage their product?
Whats with all the bad reviews?.......2005-09-29
Absolutely Horrible Product .......2005-05-27
Then it started, every other day, it will disconnect, requiring a reset of the router, a reset of the dsl modem, or a reboot of the PC, and sometimes all three. Most of the time a reset of the router does the trick.
But it's absolutely annoying. Their support is horrible and incompetent. From what I've read elsewhere, this is a common problem for almost everyone that has purchased this product.
Spend a little more money and get something that's reliable. I can't imagine this company staying in business much longer.
Don't flash it..........2005-03-06
Bottom line, for $20 i would have been happy with even poor wireless functionality, but no functionality is no good. If you buy one, don't flash it.
Now where's that damn receipt.....
Cheap but Unreliable.......2005-01-06
Cons: Freezes up every couple of days requiring reset, firmware hard to get
I bought the NWR04b at a Boxing Day sale at Staples for just $19 Canadian. I already have a wireless router and was looking for a 4-port hub, and this was cheaper than a hub, so I thought I would try it for a lark. The physical product is impressive with abundant LED's for port and box status, I was able to get full bandwidth (11MB) signal from all over my 3-storey home, and the user interface is decent. The unit hooked up to my ISP fine and seemed to work well at first. Unfortunately the firmware locks up; every 2 days I have to unplug it for 5 seconds then plug it in again - then it has to re-log into my ISP, but then it works ok. It does run very hot, but I'm not sure if this is the root problem. Web support is very limited. From what I read on the net, the older 1.2-series firmware is more stable. Mine has the newer 1.3 series firmware, but since you can't download this from the net (as of today only the 1.2 is on the site) I am reluctant to reflash it if I can't get it back. As such, I just disabled the DHCP and wireless and use it a a 4-port hub occasionally, and reinstalled my Dlink wireless router. If you can get this cheap and they come out with more stable firmware, grab one. If not, maybe think about spending a bit more for a more stable unit, or just be fine with unplugging it every couple of days. Much of the buzz I read about this unit lauded it as having Linksys guts - if so, these are pretty sickly innards, and if I were in brand management at Linksys, I'd want to distance my trademarks from this particular box. Peace from Canada, Jan 2005
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