If you have Windows 7, it can be difficult to set up as it is clearly designed for Windows XP and older operating systems. I haven't been able to get the auto setup from the install disk to set it up properly. I was able to load the drivers normally and then had to manually tweak the installation. If you have Windows 7, check out some of the forums on the Linksys/Cisco website that discuss using this product on Windows 7. Despite this guide, the setup was difficult as I had to set up two printers, one connected to a parallel port. and one for the USB connection. I decided to assign a static IP and once I set it up the connection was stable. Pros: It does what it says on the tin and is very stable after tweaking. Cons: It is very difficult. for installation on the Windows 7 operating system. It would be nice if the manufacturer released an automatic setup program for Windows 7. I would recommend it with reservations for those who have sufficient experience with wireless networks, with the caveat that the manual configuration will take some time.
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