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- Reviewed on: 04/05/2005
- Released on: 08/01/2004
Our WPS54GU2 odyssey began with its setup. The setup guide gave good directions on how to plug in all of the hardware. But when it came time for the setup wizard to autodetect the device, the wizard's device detection window came up empty. We installed the Linksys management utility in hopes that it would detect the device, but no dice. We then unplugged and reconnected all of the hardware, which caused the WLAN LED light along the front edge to go dark. After unsuccessfully attempting a hard reset, based on the user manual's instructions, we placed our first call to tech support--only to learn that the true hard reset process differed from what the manual described.
We finally achieved a hard reset, which resurrected the WLAN light, though multiple computers still failed to recognize the device. The tech-support rep told us that we needed to set a static IP address for our PC in the same subnet as the print server. But because the rep couldn't supply us with the print server's IP, the device documentation didn't list one, and we couldn't access the device settings to learn what it was, we were out of luck. The tech-support rep's parting words were to coax our printer to cough up a test page that would list the print server's IP. Surprise, surprise: no test page printed. We placed subsequent calls to tech support in the following days, but no amount of tweaking, pleading, or swearing at the device got it going. We even tried a second device but experienced the same problems. Finally, we moved it onto a new network, swapped out the printer, and presto, it worked. Why the WPS54GU2 works in some cases but not in others remains a mystery. Products like this make us pity poor tech-support reps.
We were also disappointed to discover that the WPS54GU2 lacks the WPA support that is rapidly becoming the data security standard among Wi-Fi devices. The WPS54GU2 does let you assign 64- or 128-bit WEP keys. The print server also supports the business-friendly SNMP protocol, but we'd hardly recommend that companies rely on a troubled device like this one. The only positive, unqualified comment we can make about the print server's features is that it supports both parallel- and USB-based printers.
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