When many of us hear "Wi-Fi router" a lot of us think about a blue and black box with flashing lights and antennae sticking out of it. More specifically, we think of one Wi-Fi router in particular, ...
The original blue-and-black Linksys WRT54G wireless router, released way back in 2002, holds an odd place in my heart. On the one hand, it was cheap and performed reasonably well, but on the other it ...
A major advantage of using a wireless router in your office is the ability to connect multiple computers to a single, high-speed Internet connection. In addition, you can avoid running an abundance of ...
Everyone remembers their first wireless router: The blue-and-black Linksys WRT54G. The way you fumbled with those ports. The way you left the admin password at its default setting. The way you tried, ...
While attempting a DD-WRT flash, I screwed up and bricked a Linksys WRT 1900AC router that I'd like to use as networking for competition hardware for middle school robotics tournaments. It can be ...
As the title states, I am trying to set-up a wireless Linksys WRT54G router to share my Verizon DSL connection. I have had DSL for a few months, but the Westell modem was hooked directly into my ...