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Linksys WAP54A Wireless 802.11a Access Point
Linksys WAP54A Wireless 802.11a Access Point
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Model: WAP54A
Brand: Linksys
Manufacturer: Linksys
Average Rating:    (submit your review here)
Total Reviews: 7
Platforms: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 5, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server, Windows
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11a
 
Features:
Interoperable with other IEEE 802.11a wireless equipment
Up to 72 Mbps turbo mode (with Linksys WPC54 only)
Up to 64 wireless users (nodes)
Enhanced security using up to 152-bit WEP encryption
MAC address filtering and WEP ensure DSSS security
 
Description:
Don't be bound by cabling restrictions any longer! The Instant Wireless Access Point from Linksys delivers the freedom to configure your network your way. Utilization of state-of-the-art wireless technology gives you the ability to set up workstations in ways you never thought possible; no cables to install means less expense and less hassle.The Instant Wireless Access Point's high-powered antenna offers a range of operation of up to 100 m (328 feet) indoors, providing seamless roaming throughout your wireless LAN infrastructure; an advanced user authentication feature ensures a high level of network security. The Instant Wireless Access Point is easy to install and easy to use. With Internet browser-based diagnostics and statistic tools, you're always in control. When all these features come together in one compact, lightweight, and power-efficient unit, you have the ultimate in flexible networking the Linksys Instant Wireless Access Point.
 
User Reviews (7 total):
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    The WAP54A is a stable and secure product., February 16, 2006
By user (Auburn, NY)
I use a Linksys WAP54A in conjunction with my BEFSR41 V.2 router. I configured the WAP54A to run with 128 bit encryption and I use it with the WPC54A PCMCIA cards and also with the WUSB4AG USB adapters.

The equipment runs well, and provides a secure wireless network. Not to mention I have loads of bandwith, everyone else in my neighborhood uses the 802.11B and 802.11G networking equipment, which translates into limited spectrum and slower speeds as a result.

I typically get 54 Mbps. At the lowest range speed I have gotten is between 8-12 Mbps throughput, which is rare. And that's only when the new city buses come by our block emitting all sorts of electronic noise.

All in all I am very pleased with the WAP54A. There is nothing I have to say about Cisco in this regard, once you update your firmware to the most recent revision your equipment will purr along like a happy kitty. When you set up the equipment too, don't use Linksys software unless you are running Windows ME. Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration service is loads better to use than anything else on the market. Just install your drivers, and then setup your WEP encryption settings and you're all done.

But if you have a problem understanding something don't call tech support ! I spoke with a very polite woman from India that didn't know much, I think they gave her a script. Not her fault really, I just wish that Linksys would hire on some engineers and technicians that knew what they were talking about. If worse comes to worse, you can always post your question to Usenet or some website like Dslreports, then you shouldn't have any problem getting your questions answered.

All in all I give the WAP54A 5 stars. I am very satisfied with it's rock solid dependability and performance. It's been an excellent addition to our network.


    Mixed bag, January 8, 2005
By user (Lewisville, NC USA)
Router and associated card worked just fine for me, no glitches. That's the good news.

Bad news: this frequency is _extremely_ range-limited in my home, there is no range extender antenna for it, and it looks for all the world like Linksys is offering less and less support for the product on their website (in favor of 802.11g, perhaps?).

If you need blazing speed and you have a _very_ short LOS working range, you should have no problems. If range is any kind of an issue (and when is it _not_?) then /caveat emptor/.


    Excellent product, September 21, 2002
By user (New Jersey)
I bought this product along with the linksys WPC54A pc card. I plugged it into my router [also linksys] and installed the client software [for the pc card]. It worked instantly.

I then started messing around. I set the MAC filtering to give access only to my WPC54A [using ipconfig/all to get its MAC address] and switched on turbo mode. Worked fine.

Then I tried WEP encryption. I added a 154 bit key in the router and the card and .... it did not work! Apparently the key was not saved in the pc card's software. I entered it again and it worked. You have to remember that the pc card's software takes the WEP key in colon separated bytes while the router does not. Enter it as 12:34:.... in the pc card but as 1234...in the router.

Everything worked beautifully and I've had no problems.

P.S: A month later I exchanged this for a WAP51AB router since it had both 802.11a and 802.11b for the same price. On that router I'm having the following problems:

1. Bandwidth is very good at times and very bad at other times [down to 14 kilobits]
2. Turbo mode does not work.

    Nice Wireless Networking product, August 21, 2002
By user
We have this product hooked into a corporate LAN running at 100Mbit and have 5 users right now. We all have Window 2000, some with SP2 and some with SP3 and we have no problems. Works very well. Very easy to set up.

    Re-Review, August 10, 2002
By user (Gilbert, AZ)
OK.. I really blasted the product when using it's matched WPC54A card. You have a (2) reviews describing the problem, so I will not elaborate.

I gave the access point a second chance. I paired it with an Intel PRO/Wireless 5000 LAN Cardbus adapter.

Next, in the WinXP Wireless Network Connection Properties, I disabled "Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings". The configuration was done with Intel's PROSet II software provided with the card.

The solution works flawlessly now. Environment is Win2K Server with WinXP Professional clients.

    WPC54A / WPA54A Combo under Win2k, July 27, 2002
By user (New York, USA)
The units work for 5-30 mniutes then lock up, and does not bring up the task manager. A cold boot is required.

There is no updated driver since 4/18/02 and this appears to be a known issue - see:

Newsgroup: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.networking

for details.

I would not recommend these for operation under the OS Windows 2000 pending the release of a certified driver.

-= Chris =-

    Best in the Business, July 17, 2002
By user (Baltimore, MD USA)
This Linksys product certainly shines in my network. The WAP54a is a great access point for your wireless needs. Why choose it? Using the 802.11a wireless technology on the basically empty 5 GHz spectrum, the access point offers blazing speeds with NO interference. For me, all I had to do to get it going was hook up the power supply and connect the ethernet cable to the port on the back. For configuration purposes, you only have to type in the ip address provided and change a few settings. This is easily done with the guide also included. And when you hook up a wireless, 802.11a PC card, you can have high wireless speeds up to 328 feet indoors. I have recently purchased the product and could not be happier. It may seem a little pricey to some, but it certainly gives you anything you could possibly want from a WAP.

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