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Bananabob

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#278441 16-Oct-2020 11:30
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This is your chance to own a piece of computing history. This classic router from Linksys is the WRT54GL. It is the best selling router of all time providing an all-in-one Internet-sharing Router, 4-port Switch, and 54Mbps Wireless-G (802.11g) Access Point

 

The router firmware is based on Linux but can be replaced with OpenWRT or DD-WRT firmware.

 

This model is version 1.1 has the Broadcom BCM5352 @ 200 MHz CPU, 16MB RAM, 4MB flash memory, and has detachable antennas.

 

Specs:

 

  • 1 WAN 10/100 Ethernet port
  • 4-Port 10/100 Switch
  • 802.11g and 802.11b (2.4GHz)
  • Wireless Security with WEP/WPA/WPA2
  • TKIP and AES encryption
  • MAC address filtering
  • Powerful SPI firewall
  • DHCP server capability
  • Dimensions 186mm x 48mm x 154 mm

Comes in original box with power cord/adaptor and CD containing Wizard Set Up Guide, User Manual, and Norton Internet Security (which must be out of date by now).

 

 

 

Offers over $35.00 please

 

Postage via NZ Post at your risk looks to be $5.50

 

If you want to pick up - Come to Sunny Waikanae ©

 

 

 

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  #2586240 16-Oct-2020 11:36
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Ahaha gold. Museum piece for sure. Please Don't try to use this on your network if you have fibre, they soo slow now




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Quic: https://account.quic.nz/refer/473833 R473833EQKIBX 




  #2586245 16-Oct-2020 11:52
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I had one of these for a while many years ago! I was with Woosh Wireless at the time (due to very poor ADSL speeds in the close-to-Auckland-CBD suburb I lived in) which show how long ago I am talking about...


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  #2586251 16-Oct-2020 12:16
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I have two in my box of computer junk! 😁

Can't bear to throw them away.

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