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Posted by Hmong.Net on December 17, 2004, 8:28 pm
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I have purchased a Linksys WGA54G gaming adapter and was unsuccessful
in trying to get the thing to integrate into my existing Wi-Fi network
using WEP.
I called Linksys tech support and they were of no assistance. They
simply suggested that I disable WEP. After disabling WEP, the gaming
adapter was able to communicate with the rest of my Wi-Fi network. At
this point, the senior tech at Linksys support wanted to close the call
and get me off the phone. The tech said, "We can tell that the gaming
adapter works at this point. I will go ahead and close this case. If
you decided to enable WEP, I can guarantee that it will work." Well,
after getting off the phone with tech support, I tried to re-enable WEP
and it did not work.
I finally got tired of the gaming adapter and went to exchange it for a
new one at Best Buy. Before the exchange, I was told to work with the
Geek Squad (Best Buy's in-store tech arm). The Geek Squad "agent" was
shaky at best with regards to Wi-Fi, and after some hand holding from
me, was unable to get WEP to work with their network either - he
confirmed that the product either had a bug or was defective. Needless
to say, I exchanged it for another identical piece of gear.
Well, I brought it home and tried the setup again. Without WEP, it
worked like a champ. With WEP enabled, it did not work. This time, I
did not want to spend another several hours dealing with it. I went
back to Best Buy and exchanged it for the D-Link gaming adapter.
I got the D-Link adapter up and running with WEP within 15 minutes of
getting it from my car to my house.
Bottom line is, the Linksys WGA54G gaming adapter SUCKS. If you are
looking for a gaming adapter that actually works, go for the D-Link. I
know that it works for sure.
Please let me know if anyone (or everyone) has experienced the same
think.
Good luck!
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Posted by Alan on December 18, 2004, 10:56 am
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I had the same problem; I also have a Linksys BEFW114S router. As the only
wirelesss component on my network is my xbox, I ended up just restricting
the wireless MAC address list to the xbox - it at least gives the illusion
of security : ).
Although I have had problems with the router in the past, to be fair, I
don't know if this is a router/ adaptor/ xbox problem....
al
>I have purchased a Linksys WGA54G gaming adapter and was unsuccessful
> in trying to get the thing to integrate into my existing Wi-Fi network
> using WEP.
>
> I called Linksys tech support and they were of no assistance. They
> simply suggested that I disable WEP. After disabling WEP, the gaming
> adapter was able to communicate with the rest of my Wi-Fi network. At
> this point, the senior tech at Linksys support wanted to close the call
> and get me off the phone. The tech said, "We can tell that the gaming
> adapter works at this point. I will go ahead and close this case. If
> you decided to enable WEP, I can guarantee that it will work." Well,
> after getting off the phone with tech support, I tried to re-enable WEP
> and it did not work.
>
> I finally got tired of the gaming adapter and went to exchange it for a
> new one at Best Buy. Before the exchange, I was told to work with the
> Geek Squad (Best Buy's in-store tech arm). The Geek Squad "agent" was
> shaky at best with regards to Wi-Fi, and after some hand holding from
> me, was unable to get WEP to work with their network either - he
> confirmed that the product either had a bug or was defective. Needless
> to say, I exchanged it for another identical piece of gear.
>
> Well, I brought it home and tried the setup again. Without WEP, it
> worked like a champ. With WEP enabled, it did not work. This time, I
> did not want to spend another several hours dealing with it. I went
> back to Best Buy and exchanged it for the D-Link gaming adapter.
>
> I got the D-Link adapter up and running with WEP within 15 minutes of
> getting it from my car to my house.
>
> Bottom line is, the Linksys WGA54G gaming adapter SUCKS. If you are
> looking for a gaming adapter that actually works, go for the D-Link. I
> know that it works for sure.
>
> Please let me know if anyone (or everyone) has experienced the same
> think.
>
> Good luck!
>
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> in trying to get the thing to integrate into my existing Wi-Fi network
> using WEP.
>
> I called Linksys tech support and they were of no assistance. They
> simply suggested that I disable WEP. After disabling WEP, the gaming
> adapter was able to communicate with the rest of my Wi-Fi network. At
> this point, the senior tech at Linksys support wanted to close the call
> and get me off the phone. The tech said, "We can tell that the gaming
> adapter works at this point. I will go ahead and close this case. If
> you decided to enable WEP, I can guarantee that it will work." Well,
> after getting off the phone with tech support, I tried to re-enable WEP
> and it did not work.
>
> I finally got tired of the gaming adapter and went to exchange it for a
> new one at Best Buy. Before the exchange, I was told to work with the
> Geek Squad (Best Buy's in-store tech arm). The Geek Squad "agent" was
> shaky at best with regards to Wi-Fi, and after some hand holding from
> me, was unable to get WEP to work with their network either - he
> confirmed that the product either had a bug or was defective. Needless
> to say, I exchanged it for another identical piece of gear.
>
> Well, I brought it home and tried the setup again. Without WEP, it
> worked like a champ. With WEP enabled, it did not work. This time, I
> did not want to spend another several hours dealing with it. I went
> back to Best Buy and exchanged it for the D-Link gaming adapter.
>
> I got the D-Link adapter up and running with WEP within 15 minutes of
> getting it from my car to my house.
>
> Bottom line is, the Linksys WGA54G gaming adapter SUCKS. If you are
> looking for a gaming adapter that actually works, go for the D-Link. I
> know that it works for sure.
>
> Please let me know if anyone (or everyone) has experienced the same
> think.
>
> Good luck!
>