Introduction
Linksys Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge | |
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Summary | 802.11g version of popular WET11 Ethernet to wireless bridge. |
Pros | • Can use other antennas • Supports AdHoc and Infrastructure modes • Supports both 802.11b and 11g |
Cons | • Can't be used as an Access Point • Poor 11g range |
Linksys' WET11 caused quite a stir in the wireless networking world when it hit the scene last fall. It provided a way to connect any device with an Ethernet connection into an 802.11b WLAN, and fast became a top seller. Linksys is looking to reprise that success, this time with a device that works not only with "legacy" 802.11b, but also with the speedier (and newly-finalized) 802.11g standard. From what I can see, Linksys may have another hit on its hands.

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