[Jon Bennett] sent us this link to his Wifi Robot. After playing with a Linksys WRT54GL router, he was inspired to build something that would utilize this embedded Linux system. Using a thrift ...
It seems like only yesterday that the Linksys WRT54G and the various open source firmware replacements for it were the pinnacle of home router hacking. But like everything else, routers have ...
Whether you’re looking to get more performance out of your home network, extend your range or support more devices at the same time, investing in one of the best Wi-Fi routers is going to make ...
This content is being maintained for reference purposes but is not being updated. The Linksys WAG-54G looks like most other routers in the Linksys range however it is currently (June 2004) the only ...
This chapter focuses on the OpenWRT firmware. HyperWRT is a power boost firmware for the Linksys WRT54G and WRT54GS routers (see www.hyperwrt.org). Because of the limited number of versions of this ...
A bit expensive Dual-band design not ideal for use in a mesh network Doesn't support incoming wired speeds faster than 1Gbps The Linksys Hydra Pro 6 (model MR5500) won't stop you in your tracks ...
The Linksys Atlas 6 AX2200 (2-pack) is a wireless router supporting 802.11ax (2.4 and 5GHz frequency bands), 802.11ac, 802.11n (2.4 and 5GHz frequency bands), 802.11g, 802.11b, and 802.11a.
The Linksys MX4200 Velop is one of a growing number of expensive home Wi-Fi upgrades you can invest in if you want to boost the distance, the stability, and the capacity of your wireless network ...
The best Wi-Fi 6 routers can help you get more performance out of your home network, extend its range or support more devices simultaneously. Upgrading to Wi-Fi 6 can also help increase your ...
The Linksys MX10600 Velop is one of the mesh networking systems you can turn to if you need a serious Wi-Fi upgrade at your home – technically speaking it's two of the Velop MX5300 units ...