802.11g Wireless Router reviews
Wireless routers are cordless network admittance devices that connect compatible computer devices to each other or link local area networks with a gateway to the internet. Some of the leading producers of wireless routers are Linksys, Netgear, Delink, Belkin, Buffalo Technology, TP-Link and 3Com. Wireless routers that fall under the class of 802.11g are compliant with the 2003 modified 802.11 standards. This allows the wireless device to a transfer data on the 2.4GHz frequency range at maximum rates of 54 megabits per second with net throughput of 19 MB/s. It is also designed to be compatible with 802.11a/b wireless devices that it preceded. Besides this it uses orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) scheme to transfer data. One major setback to the 802.11g is that its connection gets interrupted when various devices using the 2.4GHz range such as cordless phone, Bluetooth gadgets or microwave ovens operate within the same location.
Linksys WRT54G wireless-G is one of the various 802.11g wireless routers. It links local area network computer users to high speed internet either wirelessly or via the Ethernet cable connections. This Linksys wireless-G router comes with 4 full duplex Ethernet 10/100 ports for connection to cable modem and Ethernet devices. It also has encryption and can serve as a secure DHCP server, NAT, VPN and network access controller that connects switches and hubs to the net.
Another 802.11g wireless router is Netgear WGR614 that works great for home users when it comes to radio signal range. It also has a compact design and features a 128 bit encryption using the WEP or WPA data protection scheme. This wireless device also supports VPN pass through using L2TP, IPSec or PPTP and network address translation that comes along with a firewall based on SP enabling users to filter out inappropriate web addresses from their network.