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Didn't you just say it was unstable?

I have had no problems with my WET11, and have used it for at least 3 different network devices (a PC, my Play@TV, and a Tivo) without any problems. All were able to connect to my network right out of the box. I'd at least give the 802.11g version a shot. You can always return it, and it's way less than $600.


Um, I meant like a WET11 that's stable.

I found that there were two versions of the WET11, and mine was the first. The second, I've heard it said, as much as anything can be said to be "heard" on usenet, is supposed to be good. What bothers me about Linksys was their denial of any known issues with the WET11, rather than trying to help me.

It seems the WET54G rev 2 now supports wpa, so I may try it.

Oh, yeah, 802...

Thanks!


Good luck trying to find one, I couldn't get a V2 anywhere (although you may have more luck if you are in the US), in the end I managed to get a WET54GS5, but that doesn't work properly with an xbox when you run with RADIUS/WPA/EAP-TLS - but does work correctly when just running WPA/PSK (Can't see why authentication should make any difference here)!

I've emailed them, but who knows whether or not they'll respond.