With incredibly easy installation, the WNR2004 802.11b Wireless AP/Router can have you sharing your files, printers, MP3's and Cable/DSL Internet connection in a flash. Plus, its professional grade firewall with Parental Controls protects your computer from hackers while letting you control where and when children surf the web. With the WNR2004, networking has never been easier or more secure.
- 802.11b, 2.4 GHz DSS - Wireless AP with data speeds up to 11 Mb/s
- 4 10/100 Ethernet Ports
- Enterprise Grade Firewall: NAT and Stateful Inspection
- DHCP Server/Client, SNMP
- Virtual Private Network Pass-Thru
- Fully interoperable with 802.11b Wi-Fi clients
- 128-bit WEP encryption data security
- Compatible to Uniden 2.4 GHz Digital Cordless Telephones
Product Description:
With incredibly easy installation, the WNR2004 802.11b Wireless AP/Router can have you sharing your files, printers, MP3's and Cable/DSL Internet connection in a flash. Plus, its professional grade firewall with Parental Controls protects your computer from hackers while letting you control where and when children surf the web. With the WNR2004, networking has never been easier or more secure.
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Uniden WNR2004 802.11b Wireless LAN Access Point with 4-Port Router
Manufacturer: Uniden ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
Product Features:
ASIN: B00008N6VI Release Date: 2003-05-01 |
Product Description
With incredibly easy installation, the WNR2004 802.11b Wireless AP/Router can have you sharing your files, printers, MP3's and Cable/DSL Internet connection in a flash. Plus, its professional grade firewall with Parental Controls protects your computer from hackers while letting you control where and when children surf the web. With the WNR2004, networking has never been easier or more secure.Customer Reviews:
Cheap router/AP that works mostly well........2006-11-30
1. DHCP timeout too low. Comcast network sometimes is overloaded and the DHCP server on their side takes a long time to respond. This router times out without getting an address. Usually couple of retries do the trick.
2. Every setting change requires a reboot.
3. Sometimes computers on LAN cannot talk to each other for no apparent reason. WAN access is fine. A reboot fixes this.
4. Never could get it to update the dyndns entry automatically on a reboot.
5. UPnP is iffy. Sometimes works and sometimes doesn't.
Finally upgrading to 802.11g as last of my laptops now is 802.11g.
Some serious issues, but overall works fairly well.......2004-06-13
But for sharing internet, and wireless function -- no complaints.
Uniden desperately needs a firmware update.......2004-05-01
This seriously limits the function of a router. Instead this device should have been labeled as an internet gateway.
Calling this device a router is a misnomer. Hopefully Uniden will address this issue.
Because this product does have potential. If this issue was fixed I would give it 5 stars if you can buy it for less than 30.00.
I think outpost had it for that price.
Sincerely
Only work for casual tasks, does not work on my VPN.......2004-01-22
Mostly good.......2003-12-31
WNR2004 - $39.99, before $20 mail-in Rebate
PCW100 - $9.99 each, before $10 mail-in Rebate
Overnight Shipping - $11.30
Total $71.30, before $40 mail-in Rebate. This brings total cost to $31.30 for an 802.11b wireless network capable of 2 wireless machines.
Setup was a breeze until I started playing with advanced configuration, then it got to be a bit of a headache.
Connect the AP to cable modem and power, connect USB adapter to PC, install Drivers, and it immediately connected with the AP upstairs in one corner of the house, and the USB adapter downstairs in the other corner. Excellent signal strength, and 11.0 Mbps speed.
Configuration is web-based, and when you apply changes, you are told changes were saved and asked if you wish to reboot the router now. This is where I started having problems. Most of the time, if I chose yes, it would disconnect, and the Adapter would no longer lock onto the AP until I went up and physically rebooted the router. Seems it wasn't properly rebooting when I chose yes.
I quickly figured out the trick to this - choose no to reboot, then go to admin options and tell it to reboot there.
128-Bit WEP setup, and disabling the router broadcasting its' presence was no problem, changing network name and channel likewise was no problem.
My only major complaint so far is that the MAC access control says it is for enabling/disabling certain MACs from having internet access, not network access in general. I would prefer being able to completely block all MAC addresses from accessing the network at all, and from connecting to the AP, rather than just blocking them from internet access. There may be a way to do so, and I just have not found it yet.
Overall, it's an excellent product at an extremely cheap price (where I bought it anyways), with only a few small flaws. Solid 4/5.
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