Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Easy Check List For Best Performance With The Linksys WRT54G

By Lesley Fallow


One common problem that computer users have is to do with their wifi. If for instance you have a few different computing devices and you want them all to be attached to a single net connection that you're receiving from your ISP you want to purchase a wireless router such as the Linksys wrt54g wireless router.

This device is a wonderful addition to your PC network because it suggests that when connected to your single net service source the router broadcasts the wireless signal within a certain range. Now you need to use any of your computing devices laptops, games machines,televisions and entertainment centres as long as you are within the signal range

If you use the Linksys wireless router you have excellent speed with your net use and the Linksys has a brilliant security set up to protect your data and computing info. The single biggest issues is that of dead spots in the wireless coverage and that is sometimes because the wireless signal is being twisted by something in the broadcast range.

The wireless signal emanating from the router is rather like a radio signal and it can be blocked by certain big objects like a washing machine or a refrigerator. Or if the router is too close to the metal frame of a PC so always ensure the router is found well away from such things. Try to make certain that the router is in the middle of the range that you want it to cover and if you are in a two level building you may wish to put it on the first floor.

Other possible interferences are the metallic coating on windows that have been treated to dam UV rays, large areas of glass and mirror - these can distort the signal by refracting or reflecting the signal and may be avoided if possible. If you follow these axioms and the ones that come with the router you ought to have a router that sends out an ideal wireless signal.




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