Customer Reviews
Not A Bad Adapter At All 
2008-06-06
Have this device for about a month. Was pretty easy to set up and I am not an expert at these things but I do know how to read the directions which by the way were very good. Took me about 20 min to set up via my computer. All I needed was my WEP Passcode and IP address and it worked fine. If you don't have WEP or WAP proction on your wireless network(you should though!!!)then this works right out of the box with no setup which is cool. I give it 4 stars because it can be a little quirky sometimes and I have to restart a few times before it grabs a connection, but not a big deal though, only take a few extra seconds out of my life. Its also not bad looking, I mean it's not some ugly piece of equipment you will want to hide from view. Hope this review helps.
Worth the hassle 
2008-06-05
I, like many others, had huge headaches initially setting up this wireless adapter. I actually had to go to a friend's house and use his computer to set it up because (after a couple of hours and several attempts) Linksys Support said that my wireless router was too old to communicate with this adapter (at least for setup, not for use thereafter). However, after all the hassle of getting the wireless adapter setup, the pay off has been amazing. I haven't had any problems since the initial setup and I have used it to get both my PS3 and Xbox 360 online flawlessly. So it was pain in the butt to set up, but it has ultimately been worth it.
Do not buy 
2008-04-10
Terrible product, highly unreliable. Save yourselves the headaches of trying to get this to work with your network. It may work sometimes, but out of the blue it won't be able to connect anymore. Judging by Linkys' help forum, the ineffectiveness of this product is widespread.
Linksys products just don't work 
2008-03-30
For some background, I am a computer programmer by schooling with over 5 years practical programming experience on both Linux and Windows systems and have spent the past 2 years as director of a Network Control Center, so I know quite a bit about computers and networking.
This is my second Linksys product I have purchased in the past year. The first was a Linksys wireless G router. I returned the router twice trying to get the thing to work. Finally I replaced it with a Netgear WGR614 and it worked perfectly right out of the box.
Now I have this wireless G gaming adapter. I would never have purchased another Linksys product after the router incident but Linksys is apparently the only company still making gaming adapters for the market. I have tried 2 of these adapters with no success. The products do not stay properly connected to the router. It will say it is connected but does not communicate at all.
I am officially done with Linksys. Save your $$ and your sanity. Stay away from these terrible products.
UPDATE: I purchased a Netgear WGPS606 to replace this product and find it to be a much better buy. It's cheaper, and includes a 4 port switch so you can connect up to 4 consoles or, alternatively, media center PCs or just a desktop in your den. This device can also function as a print server for up to 2 USB printers. All-in-all, a far superior device with better reliability, all for less money.
Works just fine 
2008-03-29
I needed it for online gaming. I haven't used it a lot yet, but it worked just fine the few times I did.
Worked fine the first 4 months... then stopped. 
2008-07-24
I purchased this adapter to use with my Slingbox. It was easy to set up and I was able to get it up and running within minutes after connecting all the cables. The unit worked fine for the first four months, then the power light on the unit would not turn on. I contacted support to order a new power cord, as it was still under warranty. They would not provide the part and told me to go to Radio Shack to purchase a new cord. After dropping another $20 for a new power cord, the unit is working again. I was not at all impressed with Linksys or their customer support. I do not plan to buy from Linksys again.
Nearly Impossible to Set Up 
2008-07-13
I am using this gateway to provide my Tivo with an ethernet connection.
With my old Linksys WRT54G router I was able to get this gateway on my network after working with it for about an hour using WPA encryption. It took several attempts, but it finally worked finally worked.
I replaced my old router with a Netgear WNR3500 and was never able to get the gateway onto the network using WPA, even though it presumably supports TPIK and AES (I tried both). I finally got it to work using WEP 128 bit, so will have to make do with that.
I bought the WGA54G to replace an earlier linksys gaming gateway that died unexpectedly but when this one goes, I won't be buying another one. A full blown router with uplink capability or even concealing a cable would be better.
Seems to work now.. after LONG installation process 
2008-07-06
I've had the thing running for just an hour so can't tell you much about reliability, but from the installation, it does seem flaky. I think part of my installation woes had to do with the flakiness so I wasn't sure if it just wasn't connecting because it didn't feel like it or because I did something wrong. Many people wrote about their installation solutions, which really helped. But I did have to piece together about 3 reviews to help so I'm posting what I did, in case it helps someone else.
BTW, I bought this to use with a network ready printer which did work eventually.
When it wouldn't connect, I did call tech support who totally sucks. The woman on the phone didn't even know what a MAC filter list is. The only thing that was useful that I learned from her is how to get to the web admin page without it being connected to the network. Plug it into your computer. In your LAN settings, give your computer a static IP [192.168.1.111] and for the gateway, use the IP of the adapter [in my case 192.168.1.48 or the default is 192.168.1.250 for the adapter if you haven't done anything with it]. Then you can point your browser to the adapter's IP and use the web admin. After 1 hour, she hung up on me when I demanded to speak to someone who knows what a MAC filter list is! When I called back, the 2nd operator hung up on me too while she was looking for my case file. Maybe I got blacklisted.
Here are the configurations I used that worked.
1) I followed the instructions and ran the setup CD. It could not find the adapter. I power cycled it and then it finally found it. At first I used auto DHCP and that messed up everything. Later I used a static IP for my network [I used 192.168.1.48], make sure the subnet mask is the same as the router [255.255.255.0], and put my router as the gateway [192.168.1.1]. I use a MAC filter list so I couldn't just plug it in and go to the adapter's web management page. But like everyone says, that page really has more options.
2) To get it through the filter, I added its MAC address that is labeled on its sticker, plus that MAC address +1, which when you get on its web admin page later, you'll see that the MAC address on the page is the one on the sticker +1. Thank you RARKM or I never would have figured it out. After this, technically it should be able to connect to the network whenever you plug it in. But it seemed really flaky and would sometimes connect and then drop, or not connect at all. It seemed to connect best if I powered it on without the ethernet connected to anything despite the instructions saying to power on after the ethernet connection.
3) When I could get to the web admin page, disabled cloning mode. I left it on mixed connection mode.
4) For the printer (or item you want to use the adapter with), I gave it a static IP different from the adapter, same subnet mask, and same router IP for the gateway. I also had to add the printer's MAC address to the router's filtering list.
5) At first whenever I connected the adapter to the printer, it would stop working. Finally I gave up. I left the adapter on, not connected to any device so it was just connected to the network by itself. The next morning, I connected it to the printer's ethernet without power cycling anything. And it worked! and has worked since then. But I honestly don't know if I'll be able to get it working again if it ever drops. And even now, even though it's obviously working because I can use the printer, I can't get to the adapter's web admin page. Flaky!
I'm giving it 3 stars because technically it works. And it's working with a printer which it never promised to do.
excellent buy 
2008-06-26
Honestly, i dont know why people have complained that much about the setup on this product. It took me less than 5 minutes to configure it to my wireless network ( which has wep encryption and everything). all you really need to do is follow the instructions given with the device and you should have no problems at all. It works exactly like it says it does, and could not have been an easier set up at all.
Only downside to this product is that Fry's sells it at exactly the same price, so if you are looking for one... go to Fry's, unless you like paying the same price and waiting a week for it. up to you.
Game Bridge for X-Box360 
2008-06-09
The Linksys WGA54G Wireless-G Gaming Adapter works as advertized.
You MUST read ALL the directions before trying to hookup to your home
wireless network. If you don't, you will more than likely get a "no
connection" when you first try to use it. I tried it out of the box
and it didn't work. Yuck, I read the instructions and somehow it seemed
to work after that :-) Can you imagine that?