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Linksys RT41-BU


$59.99 Released January, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Setup is simple and straight-forward with a well designed wizard. Solid build quality that feels sturdy and durable. Good range of security options built in for most people's needs.

The Cons:Manual setups are sometimes difficult and confusing. Labels on the ports aren't very easy to see, need to keep referring to documentation. A bit bulkier than seems necessary for such a simple function.

Linksys RT41-BU is a cable/DSL router with a four-port switch.  This can instantly connect up to four computers with the built-in switch. The Linksys RT41-BU allows easy networking between high speed Internet connections to share files, games and resources.

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Product Shot 2  The Linksys RT41-BU can be used on a cable or DSL network.  The router is equipped with firewalls, a security feature that will keep intruders out, and help parents to control the content that their children see online.  The Linksys RT41-BU comes with an easy setup wizard so that anyone can quickly and effortlessly build a home network, even if they have no prior networking experience.  The router supports DHCP, includes an AC adapter and a network cable.  The Linksys RT41-BU was succeeded by the RT41-BU Etherfast 100/100. a 5-port router with 30+MEG. 

Features

  • Four-Port Switch 
  • Instantly Connects up to Four Computers 
  • Easy Home Networking
  • Compatible with Cable/DSL 
  • Includes Setup Wizard
  • Supports DHCP
  • Includes AC Adapter
  • Includes Network Cable 

 

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    setup is simple and straight-forward with a well designed wizard

  • 1

    solid build quality that feels sturdy and durable

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    good range of security options built in for most people's needs

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    easy to expand into wireless if you want to later

Cons
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    manual setups are sometimes difficult and confusing

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    labels on the ports aren't very easy to see, need to keep referring to documentation

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    a bit bulkier than seems necessary for such a simple function

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