Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports WRTP54G - Wireless router + 4-port switch - VoIP phone adapter - EN, Fast EN, 802.11b, 802.11g
from: Linksys
Product Description:
WLS-G RTR W/ 2 PHONE PTS
WLS-G RTR W/ 2 PHONE PTS
Features:
- WLS-G RTR W/ 2 PHONE PTS
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Doesn't Support WPA2 or AES
I bought the WRTP54G (v1) VoIP router at my local department store--not for VoIP but because I needed a new wireless G router and it was on clearance at a really good price.Because I wasn't using it for VoIP, I cannot comment on how well that feature works; however, as a wireless router, I'm a bit disappointed from a security perspective.It only supports up to WPA with TKIP (not WPA2 or AES).As far as I was able to determine, there are no firmware updates available for it--at least not through ... Read More
Rating:
- Works great
I had to post this review when I read the other 2 bad reviews.This device seemed shoddy as well, i.e. I had to reboot it sometimes several times a day to get it to work, until I realized that it wasn't the device's fault at all.It was the lousy recycled cable modem that the Time Warner provided me.I confirmed this with a few tech support calls and Time Warner replaced the modem (they're fault so I didn't have to pay extra for the service call.)After that my Linksys WRTP54G router has been 100% ... Read More
Rating:
- Bust product
Don't put this "dog" (sorry to insult my canine friends) near Vonage.Your VOIP experience will become a living hell.Go with the (only somewhat less terrible alternative) from Vonage (DLink router)
Rating:
- Not worth it.
We had and used this router for years when we had Vonage. It consistently dropped signals and, when it worked, gave off a very slow, weak signal. I got it from Vonage with my account. As time went on, this router got weaker and worse, to the point where we had to reboot it sometimes twice daily for any kind of signal at all. The admin panel is unnecessarily complicated.
We just tossed them both, this router and Vonage, and went with the Apple Airport Extreme. I'll never look back.
- Doesn't Support WPA2 or AESI bought the WRTP54G (v1) VoIP router at my local department store--not for VoIP but because I needed a new wireless G router and it was on clearance at a really good price.Because I wasn't using it for VoIP, I cannot comment on how well that feature works; however, as a wireless router, I'm a bit disappointed from a security perspective.It only supports up to WPA with TKIP (not WPA2 or AES).As far as I was able to determine, there are no firmware updates available for it--at least not through ... Read More
- Works greatI had to post this review when I read the other 2 bad reviews.This device seemed shoddy as well, i.e. I had to reboot it sometimes several times a day to get it to work, until I realized that it wasn't the device's fault at all.It was the lousy recycled cable modem that the Time Warner provided me.I confirmed this with a few tech support calls and Time Warner replaced the modem (they're fault so I didn't have to pay extra for the service call.)After that my Linksys WRTP54G router has been 100% ... Read More
- Bust productDon't put this "dog" (sorry to insult my canine friends) near Vonage.Your VOIP experience will become a living hell.Go with the (only somewhat less terrible alternative) from Vonage (DLink router)
- Not worth it.We had and used this router for years when we had Vonage. It consistently dropped signals and, when it worked, gave off a very slow, weak signal. I got it from Vonage with my account. As time went on, this router got weaker and worse, to the point where we had to reboot it sometimes twice daily for any kind of signal at all. The admin panel is unnecessarily complicated.
We just tossed them both, this router and Vonage, and went with the Apple Airport Extreme. I'll never look back.
