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Product Summary
Manufacturer: Linksys
Mfg Part#: WET54G
UPC: 00745883555130
Buy.com Sku: 10346525
Item#: CMPL2G
Buy.com Sales Rank: 78125
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The versatile Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge can make any wired Ethernet-equipped device a part of your wireless network. At home, use the Bridge to connect game consoles, set-top boxes, or computers to your Wireless-G Network and its shared high-speed Internet connection. In the office, convert your Ethernet-wired printer, camera, notebook or desktop into a wireless networked device. Its completely driver-free, so it works on any platform and under any operating system! Since there are no drivers to load, setup is a snap configure the network settings through your PCs web browser, then plug it into your device and go. And physical installation is simplified by support for Power Over Ethernet. With an optional POE Adapter, you can mount the Bridge wherever you want power and data are both supplied through the Category 5 Ethernet cable.
 
Features
Wi-Fi Standard   IEEE 802.11b/g
Manufacturer   Linksys
Number of Ports   1
Manufacturer Part Number   WET54G
Dimensions   1.06" Height x 4.96" Width x 4.21" Depth
Manufacturer Website Address   www.linksys.com
ISM Band   Yes
Fast Ethernet Port   Yes
Weight   8.50 oz
ISM Maximum Frequency   2.40 GHz
Product Name   G Wireless-G WET54G Wireless Bridge
Product Type   Wireless Bridge
Number of Antennas   1
Wireless Transmission Speed   54 Mbps

 
Tech Specs
Management  

  • Built-in web user interface for easy configuration from any web browser

  • Wi-Fi Standard   IEEE 802.11b/g
    Manufacturer   Linksys
    Number of Ports   1
    Connectivity Media   Category 5 UTP
    Controls   Reset Switch
    Protocols   TCP/IP
    Temperature   32°F (0°C) to 104°F (40°C) Operating
    -4°F (-20°C) to 158°F (70°C) Storage
    Status Indicators  

  • Power
  • Ethernet
  • Wireless
  • Additional Information   Transmit Power:

  • 16 ± 1 dBm @ 11Mbps CCK
  • 12 ± 1 dBm @ 54Mbps OFDM
  • Manufacturer Part Number   WET54G
    Stackable   Not Applicable
    Data Transfer Rate   10 Mbps Ethernet
    100 Mbps Fast Ethernet
    Humidity   10% to 85% Non-condensing Operating
    ISM Band   Yes
    Fast Ethernet Port   Yes
    System Requirements  

  • Microsoft Windows 98SE, 2000, Me or XP (for Setup Wizard configuration purposes)
  • CD-ROM Drive
  • Network Adapter with Ethernet (UTP CAT 5) Cabling and TCP/IP Protocol per PC
  • Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher, or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or higher
  • Manufacturer Website Address   www.linksys.com
    Dimensions   1.06" Height x 4.96" Width x 4.21" Depth
    Brand Name   Linksys
    Interfaces/Ports   1 x RJ-45 10/100Base-TX
    Weight   8.50 oz
    ISM Maximum Frequency   2.40 GHz
    Product Name   G Wireless-G WET54G Wireless Bridge
    Number of Antennas   1
    Product Type   Wireless Bridge
    Wireless Transmission Speed   54 Mbps
    Transmission Speed Details   1 Mbps IEEE 802.11b
    2 Mbps IEEE 802.11b
    5.50 Mbps IEEE 802.11b
    11 Mbps IEEE 802.11b
    54 Mbps IEEE 802.11g
    Transmit Power   16 dBm ±1 dBm
    12 dBm ±1 dBm
    Wireless Security  

  • WEP Encryption
  • WEP Key Bits: 64/128-bit
  • Modulation  

  • CCK (5.5 Mbps, 11 Mbps)
  • DQPSK (2 Mbps)
  • DBPSK (1 Mbps)
  • OFDM (54 Mbps)

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    Performance 4
    Ease of Use 4
    Overall Satisfaction 4
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    5 of 5 Linksys Wireless Bridge Sunday, March 22, 2009
    Bruce from Cuyahoga Falls, OH  

    Excellent product. Super easy to set-up and use. Highly recommended.
     
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    5 of 5 No problems Saturday, February 07, 2009
    Steve from Santa Clara, CA  
    The bridge was purchased to create a link between my wireless network (based upstairs) with my Blue-Ray player downstairs (which does not have wireless capability). I have used a couple of different providers of wired and wireless networks and found Linksys to be the best for my application so I trusted them for this application. The setup of the bridge went off without a hitch, once setup, I moved the unit downstairs and connected the equipment there (plug it in and connect the cable). Communication was established with no problem. While I have one degree in IT and one in electronics this knowledge is not required to setup this equipment; just follow directions and you’re done.
     
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    5 of 5 Easy as Can Be Thursday, July 03, 2008
    Billiam from Fargo, ND  
    This thing is quick to set up (even with wireless security keys) and works as it should. I have used it on an XBOX 360 and a network printer, at different times of course. Moving from one device to the other, all you have to do is plug it in and in a few seconds it is up and running and everything connected to it works like it was attached directly to the router! I would definitely recommend this!
     
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    5 of 5 Great product, so-so price Monday, March 03, 2008
    RayS from Kentucky  
    I needed to install a NAS Raid box in the basement. The problem however is that there is no easy way to route cat 6 cable - my preferred solution - from the network switch to the NAS box situated one floor and 75 feet from the switch. Since I already have a Linksys 802.11g network I decided to look for a Linksys wireless solution. The NAS is not an intelligent device on the network side so I needed a bridge device that turns the NAS ethernet port essentially into a wireless client, and that's exactly what the WET54G does. Configuration was a snap and it was up and running in 10 minutes. It can be managed remotely using the built-in web management interface. The box itself is very small. It can sit on a flat surface using the supplied snap-on stands, or it can be wall-mounted using the included screws and anchors. Performance is on par with 802.11g expectations, which means that if you need to serve video or do gigabyte backups then you probably need to look beyond 802.11g. Reliability and stability so far have been excellent. The price is a bit high but with Linksys I've never had to worry about functionality: Their stuff works.
     
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    5 of 5 Just Like Clockwork Monday, January 14, 2008
    James S Mattson from Key Largo, FL  
    Even though Linksys is merely a division of Cisco, and therefore a little pricey, their products work perfectly right out of the box. I've tried to save money on other brands of wireless adapters, access points, and routers, but I have always had to replace them with Linksys products. So I save money by just opting for Linksys from the outset. As usual, Buy.com shipped this item immediately (no expedited shipment options selected), and it was in my hands in 2 or 3 days. What's not to like here?
     
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    5 of 5 Linksys wireless Access Point does the job Thursday, November 29, 2007
    sgluck1 from Roslyn Heights, NY  
    I bought this unit to hook up a Directv Satellite Receiver-DVR to the internet in order to use a new video On Demand feature. Setting up the Access point was a snap and the physical hook-up was totally painless. The unit found my network immediately and began downloading the content to the DVR's Hard Drive in a couple of minutes. So far no problems. This product does its job.
     
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    3 of 5 Some units may be hard to setup Monday, October 29, 2007
    SeanS from Arlington, VA  
    It's weird that so many folks are claiming that this unit is easy to setup. I bought one yesterday and it was VERY difficult to setup. The software that came in the box to help you do some initial configurations, like setting the IP address, did not work. I tried it on 3 different PCs, two with disabled firewalls and one with absolutely no firewall software installed, and the software could not see the WET54G. Luckily, I found a mention somewhere on the Internet that the default IP address is 192.168.1.226. That helped me get past the first part.<BR> <BR> Then I could not log into the unit. The Linksys support site claims that the user name is blank and the default password is "admin". It turns out that both the username and the default password are "admin". A lucky guess got me past that point.<BR> <BR> Then the bridge would not connect to my access point, even when they were right next to each other. It keep setting the security settings to WPA with Radius; my access point was setup for WEP, no Radius. Every time I changed the setting, the WET54G would change it back. I finally noticed that the firmware was version 1.08....the very oldest firmware out there. I upgraded to the latest firmware and after that it followed my instructions for the security settings and I was able to connect.<BR> <BR> I won't comment about it's stability because I only started using it last night, but I thought I would share my experience to help anyone else out. So far the connection keeps going up and down, but I won't judge the unit until I have more time to look at it tonight. It does have SNMP v1 and v2 built-in, which I will use for monitoring the traffic and troubleshooting, so that is nice.
     
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    1 of 5 It all finished as bad as it started! Sunday, October 21, 2007
    flichy05 from Houston, TX  
    I was really looking forward to installing a WiFi bridge on the network... My first disappointment was on the setup procedure where lots of options are grayed out or set back to default when you hit save(like among other forcing G only band). Then the first time I used the web configuration interface I had to guess the user name as is says in the manual there is none (like many other Linksys products) but actually you'll be interested to know it is "admin" and... you cannot change it! All in all I had it work and was happy with it for few months until it started to give me very lousy connection (with nothing changed on the wireless side of the network) I now observe up to 20 % data loss on IP transmission tests! and can barely connect to a web site while all my wireless devices on the network perform like a charm. I run Netstumbler analysis to confirm there are not possible interferences with new network in the neighborhood and even tried other channels in vain. I am forced to conclude than one more time Linksys is not delivering the type of products we came to expect from them few years ago. I'll have to find another brand for cost efficient wireless devices. This company is delivering unreliable products nowadays.
     
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    1 of 5 Many Resets. CNET Reviews said low throughput. Wednesday, October 17, 2007
    Philip, c/o davep10 at gmail.com from Seattle, WA  
    I have been resetting this silly thing one to six times a day. Sometimes it's smart enough to flash its "Wireless-G" light when it needs resetting, but it isn't smart enough to automatically reset. Switching channels helped some, but not entirely. I'm using it as a wireless bridge, with a Linksys WRT54GS router, and a couple directional antennae. Throughput is very low. After I got it, I found the CNet Review, now four years old (hint: get something more recent), but still accurate. It says, "Cons:...below average throughput." Google CNet Reviews, WRT54G. My first one died after a year. Linksys sent me another. 3 year warranty is a plus. If you are using it ethernetted to a Mac, wireless to a router, you should know your net stuff or have an net admin buddy, 'cuz the Linksys documentation won't help much. I'm no expert, but, Basic setup: DHCP is what the router needs to know, so in OSX's System Prefernces/Network, don't pick the "Automatic DHCP" for the bridge. Use "Manually," with the router's IP address in the "DNS Servers" box. Try IP Address: 192.168.1.49, if hooking to a Linksys Router (The third number in some routers IP address is a 2, and the third number in the bridge IP address has to be the same), and Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 So all those glowing reviews: Were they by Linksys employees?
     
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    5 of 5 Easy to set up Tuesday, September 25, 2007
    A Customer from Hudson Valley, NY  
    This unit is easy to set up, especially if you have some networking knowledge. Mine is more complex than most, because I change the default settings (most routers default to 192.168.1.1, I change that)- it was still set up and working in under 15 minutes. Good signal strength and thruput and easy to manage remotely.
     
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    2 of 5 Broadcasts all over network! Tuesday, September 25, 2007
    A Customer from West Palm, Fl  
    The unit works except it broadcasts all over my home network. With the proper router you can block these broadcasts from the internet.
     
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    3 of 5 Do not upgrade the firmware! Sunday, August 12, 2007
    A Customer from New York  
    I received version 3 of this bridge. The first thing I did was upgrade the firmware to version 2.07 (the latest version on the support site). After the upgrade nothing could be configured. The router kept freezing. After I performed a hard reset (30 seconds) and tried to configure it, it freezes again. Buy.com sent me a new one. Buy.com's customer service is great! Version 3 hardware comes with the following firmware: v1.08, Oct 17, 2005. Try configuring it first. If it works, do not upgrade! The Linksys web site does not have older versions of firmware available for download, therefore you can not roll back. My bridge is now working fine to connect my Linksys router to my main wireless Internet router. NOTE: After a period of inactivity, it takes a few seconds for the connection to come back when you try accessing a web site.
     
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    5 of 5 Linksys WET54G - Wireless Bridge Saturday, February 17, 2007
    A Customer from Potomac, MD  
    Not many choices out there, but this Linksys unit does exactly what I need it to do....bridge a wireless network to a remote desktop computer via Ethernet. Although I haven't yet plugged in a router, I plan to. It sets up quickly and easily, and doesn't drop out. Configuration is pretty straightforward.
     
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    4 of 5 Works Well Friday, July 14, 2006
    MPC from Tallahassee, FL  
    I just bought my 4th WET54G Bridge and they seem to work well. Setup is relatively easy, IF you know something about networking. Otherwise, it could be a little tricky setting up the initial IP address, if it does not automatically connect to your router with their setup CD. Linksys basic tech supp (located overseas) is as good as their competition's, not very good. However, if you can contact their level 2, or higher, tech supp in the USA you should not be disappointed.
     
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    5 of 5 So far so good Wednesday, April 12, 2006
    A Customer from raleigh, nc  
    Easy setup, works without issue. Did not even have to update firmware. I have used it to connect to a mediagate mg-35 media player. Works fine for streaming movies over the wireless lan.
     
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    5 of 5 What a great product!! Friday, February 10, 2006
    A Customer from peoria, az  
    I have the older wireless-B product, so I thought I would give this one a go. It was just as easy to configure as the older model and the signal quality and speed is awsome. I have it at least 150 feet away, through 4 walls and the signal quality is still high. Great product!!
     
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    5 of 5 Very Useful Tool. Tuesday, November 29, 2005
    A Customer from Eagan, MN  
    I needed to connect two separate LAN's both which had there own Wireless Access Points (WAP). My option was to use a wireless bridge or a very long crossover patch cable. Installation of the WET54G was a breeze. Setup and configuration very smooth. I also added an high gain antenna (which I previously aquired). The strength and through-put of this bridge is incredible. I did a quick download test using it to supply my entire second LAN with internet access and was downloading over 4.4 Mbps. I am very satisfied and would recommend this product to anyone needing to bridge two LAN's with one that has a WAP.
     
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    5 of 5 Great for Mac, super reception Wednesday, January 26, 2005
    A Customer from Baltimore, MD  
    I used the bridge to connect a Mac to a 802.11g network. This works great. Very easy, and super compatible. The reception is so good, I returned the USB (WUSB54GS) unit that was connected to a Dell and got another bridge. In a 100 year old house, with wood and plaster walls, this bridge connects with very high signal strength, from the router in the basement to the third floor.
     
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    5 of 5 Simple, easy to use, reliable. Friday, July 30, 2004
    Michael M. from Paoli, PA  
    This wireless bridge is easy to setup and simple to use. It is also very reliable. Essentially set and forget, once it's configured, and positioned to get a good wireless signal, you should never need to touch it again! If you need to add an ethernet device to a wireless network and do not want to add a wireless card to the device, this is your solution. You can also connect this bridge to a hub or switch and get multiple ports over one wireless connection!
     
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