Cisco-Linksys BEFSX41 EtherFast Cable/DSL Firewall Router (4-Port 10/100 Switch / VPN Endpoint) |  | Brand: Cisco Category: CE
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $34.00 as of 7/30/2010 17:25 PDT details You Save: $45.99 (57%)
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Seller: Denver Books and Gifts Rating: 134 reviews
Platforms: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 5, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 9.8 x 2.8 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: BEFSX41 Model: BEFSX41 UPC: 745883551798 EAN: 0745883551798 ASIN: B00006G2OJ
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| Features:
| • | WAN Ports - 4 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 | | • | Warranty - 1 year | | • | VPN Support - Up to 2 IPSec | | • | Weight - 13.3 oz. |
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Amazon.com Product Description Amazon.com Product Description The Linksys Instant Broadband EtherFast cable/DSL firewall router with 4-port switch/VPN endpoint is the perfect solution for connecting a small group of PCs to a high-speed broadband Internet connection or a 10/100 Ethernet backbone. The router can be configured to limit internal users' Internet access based on URLs and/or time periods (URL filtering and time filtering). For enhanced protection against intruders from the Internet, the router features an advanced SPIfirewall. Use the cable/DSL firewall router with 4-port switch/VPN endpoint to create IPSec VPN tunnels, so you can securely connect to the corporate server from your home office--or from any location, when you're on the road. The router provides a dedicated port for DMZ hosting and acts as the only externally recognized Internet gateway on your LAN. With the performance and security features of the Linksys cable/DSL firewall router with 4-port switch/VPN endpoint, your network will take advantage of the Internet while keeping its data secure. This router is compatible with Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, Me, and XP. Note: All Linksys routers now include a special edition of Norton Internet Security! Claim your free CD-ROM by calling (800) 814-0180, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pacific, seven days a week. |  See a comparison diagram of the different wireless technologies. | Wireless networks are rapidly becoming more popular and coming down in price. Since they don't require cables, you can use the devices anywhere in an office or home, even out on the patio. There's no need to roll out an Ethernet network cable to each room of a house; you can network anywhere -- without wires. Outside of the home, wireless networking is available in hotspots at coffee shops, businesses, airports -- great when you're on the road and need to get some work done. For convenience, wireless networking is the answer. What Wireless Standard is Right for Me? Now that you've decided to create a wireless network, the next step is to figure out which wireless standard to use. Basically, a standard is a set of specifications for a device. All devices that follow a specific standard share operating characteristics, such as the radio frequency used and maximum data transfer speed. For wireless networking, there are three standards to choose from at this time: To learn about the differences between the standards and select the right one for your network, click here for an easy-to-understand chart. |
Product Description The Linksys BEFSX41 is the perfect solution for connecting a small group of PCs to a high-speed broadband Internet connection, or a 10/100 Ethernet backbone. Acts as the only externally recognized Internet gateway on your local area network ( LAN ) Protects PCs from Ping of Death, SYN Flood, Land Attacks, IP Spoofing & other DoS attacks Blocks Java, ActiveX and Cookies Easily configurable though a Web browser from any networked PC Power Adapter Included Diagnostic LEDs 2H x 8W x 7D; 14 ounces One Year Limited Includes - 60-day trial of Norton Internet Security 2003
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Low Throughput for Broadband February 16, 2010 S. Wirfs 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Linksys BEFSX41 is a fine router, but its maximum throughput measures only 19 Mbps and with the SPI engaged it drops to 14.01 Mbps which is just too slow for a modern high speed broadband connection.
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Horrible Product October 26, 2009 A. Chiang (Walnut Creek, CA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Purchased this product as an upgrade to BEFSR41 so I can access VPN email from my company. When I did get it to work, the VPN transmission was smooth. However, the router kept on dropping the DSL connection (through my SBC) and I had to keep rebooting to get a connection. There was no information in the instructions to troubleshoot any of this, and customer service was of not much help either. I returned the product within one day and have lost all faith in Cisco as they are just milking their old products without improving them or providing updates for new customers to enjoy a better experience.
Great Firewall and Router September 15, 2009 Normandie Plasencia 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I always trust a Linksys because it's manufactured by Cisco. I can't complain although I wish Linksys would somehow always stay connected and not require every now an then a reboot to make things go as usual.
reliable long use-easy September 13, 2009 Anna M. Leuenberger 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have had this router for my 3 computers for, at least, 4 years or more. Can't remember just when I bought it, could be longer. It was an easy set up for me even when we moved into a new home with smart home wiring. When friends bring their laptops they hook into the Linksys with an Ethernet cable and hop right on line-no problems. It works well but now that we have high speed internet I'm having some speed problems and think it may be the router. I bought a new Motorola high speed modem to hook to my comcast cable and it is even slower then the basic RCA that I rented from comcast previously....so, I don't know. However, the Linksys router worked fine with the new connection as far as connecting the computers. My problem may be my computer. I have not one bad thing to say about the router--it works fine but I need to investigate how it interfaces with modem speeds, I guess.
Slow and flaky. April 12, 2009 Scott Wood (Austin, TX USA) The only reason for giving this product two stars rather than one is that it did manage to do its job, albeit poorly, for a while before driving me to replace it.
It frequently crashes, web browsing feels sluggish compared to bypassing the router, connections frequently timed out that didn't with other routers, and the management interface can be maddeningly slow to respond.
I'm probably running the "wrong" firmware, or could maybe buy some more time of decent operation if I sacrifice the right animal while "resetting to factory settings". I don't care. It's a flaky product out of the box, and it's about to be retired from my network.
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