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N Access Point WAP4400N

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Linksys Wireless N Access Point WAP4400N

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Manufacturer: Linksys
Model: WAP4400N
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Publisher: Linksys
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Editorial Review
With the growth in high bandwidth applications, such as storage and video in the work place, network performance is essential. Wireless technology is no longer lagging behind wired performance. The Linksys Business Series WAP4400N Wireless-N Access Point answers your growing business' need for access, speed and security. Using the very latest wireless networking technology, Wireless-N (draft 802.11n), Multiple In, Multiple Out (MIMO) technology multiplies the effective data rate by overlaying the signals of multiple radios. The Linksys Wireless-N Access Point lets you connect Wireless-N (802.11n), Wireless-G (802.11g) or Wireless-B (802.11b) devices to your wired network so you can add PCs to the network with no cabling hassle. Power over Ethernet (PoE) support makes the Access Point easy to install. You can mount the Access Point anywhere, even without ready access to a power plug. With appropriate PoE support at the other end, you only need to run one cable to the Access Point to deliver both data and power. Operating Channels - 11 North America, 13 Most of Europe (ETSI and Japan) Receiver Sensitivity - 11.n 300Mbps at -69dbM, 11.g 54Mbps at -73dBm, 11.b 11Mbps at -88dBM Security - WEP/WPA/WPA2 WEP 64bit/128bit, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-ENT, WPA2-ENT Linux Operating System System Requirements - 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n Wireless Adapter With TCP/IP Protocol Installed Per PC, Switch/Router with Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Support Or PoE Injector when used with PoE & Web-Based Configuration Java-Enabled Web Browser Dimensions - Width 7.80 x Height 5.16 x Depth 7.80-inches (198 x 131 x 198 mm) Weight - 0.84 pounds (38 grams)

Please note: A new firmware, which resolves wireless connectivity issues and other known bugs, has been released on www.linksys.com.
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Excellent Product 2008-03-01
I purchased this WAP about two months ago and it has performed flawlessly. It was easy to setup and configure; I'm not sure what the problem is with the other reviewers. In fact, I almost didn't buy this product because of the amount of negative reviews. I have always experienced great performance with Linksys products, so I thought I'd give this one a try too. If you have basic knowledge of wireless networks and can follow simple instructions, this product is for you. If not, you'll probably have to hire a technician for any product you purchase. Don't disparage a fine product. Purchase with confidence.


Just Doesn't Work! 2008-02-18
I bought two of these based on my good experience with the WAP54G access points. What a nightmare! These routers drop wireless packets like crazy and as a result you get disconnected from the network but you don't know it, since the computer still thinks it is connected to the AP. But you start getting "waiting for server xxx to respond" hangs in the browser. The weird thing is, you can download a single file at 30 MBPS over a cable modem with no problems, but try to surf a website and the thing hangs. I am using the newest firmware 1.2.14 released 2/5/08. This device fails both in N and G mode, in the same way. Clearly it has major firmware issues. Linksys support is worthless with no mention of this problem, even though it is all over the web and they MUST know about it. I have been buying Linksys for 10+ years but ever since Cisco bought them they have forgotten about the customer (just like Cisco). Too bad. Unfortunately I threw out the boxes so now I am stuck with two of these dogs! I won't even sell them to anyone else, that's how bad they are.


Avoid at all costs -- take 2 2007-11-15
One star is too high a grade.

I made the grave mistake of buying this router some weeks ago. With difficulty (lousy documentation, etc.) I was able to make it work--most of the time--until last night. It died a slow and painful (for my wife and me) death last night and--because one of us often works from home with an internet connection to an office network--has caused major inconvenience.

Since this somewhat mirrors my experience with a prior Linksys router, the word "Linksys" is now a four letter word in my house, and always will be. So, I'll simply say L***sys, SHAME, SHAME, SHAME!



No stronger signal than wireless-G, don't waste your money 2007-11-01
As of this writing, all reviewers have given it one star. I give it one star as well even though I was able to connect two workstations, each with a Linksys WMP300N wireless-N pci card w/ antenna, to it. Here's why I only give it one star - the signal strength is exactly the same as the wireless-G router (also Linksys) that it was supposed to replace. I even upgraded the firmware to the latest version (1.2.12 at this writing).

Where's the 4X range claimed? I don't know... I paid extra $$$ for this N protocol unit, plus extra $$$ for the N network adapters - no better performace - I'm seriously disappointed!

Here's the claim (copy/pasted): "MIMO technology uses multiple radios to create a robust signal that travels farther and reduces dead spots" - no, this is not true. This is probably true if the signal travels freely through the air with no walls or floors to stop it - not very practical for real-world application.

Bottom line: if you want extended range then avoid this product as if it were a drug-resistant bacteria - seriously!


Nightmare - avoid at all costs 2007-10-20
After a day of comprehensive testing both in various modes (G-only, B/G/N mixed) and with different security configurations (no encryption, WPA2-Personal/AES) the unit was spectacularly unreliable both with Intel and Linksys NICs. I upgraded the firmware to the most current release before testing began. Absolutely ridiculous, given that my WAP54G access point has been extremely reliable.

After a string of recent disappointments with driver quality and availability, this is the last straw for me. I've been buying a lot of Linksys hardware over the past few years, but now I've had enough. I'm taking a look at Intel, Netgear and D-Link hardware in future for all purchasing requirements, and am not going to bother taking a look at Linksys again, life's too short. That's it.

Linksys senior management feel free to phone me personally (look me up in google) to tell me why I should ever evaluate their products again. But I suspect the company simply doesn't care.


Blows BIG TIME 2008-06-16
This thing blows big-time. I manage, design, and install networks for a living. I installed this in my house to compliment my new Dell laptop with wireless-N and I can say that my dvd rewinder was a better investment. PoE is pretty cool, which is why I bought it, but it's the only feature that works reliably. Drops connections pretty frequently only to reconnect a few minutes later. Range is good, but even at 10 feet, I reliably get 5% of my internet connection bandwidth. If you're really good at setting these things up (which, again, I do for a living), the setup is pretty easy. Using it, however, isn't such a pleasure.

Absolutely horrified--I got better performance from 10 year old 802.11FH, which you can pick up for about $10 on ebay.

Sucks balls... big time.


Absolutely Awesome!! As Good As Hoped! 2008-05-11
I bought this about 4 weeks ago and haven't had a problem yet. I don't know what the other reviewers are talking about, except sound like they don't understand the difference between an Access Point and a Router. I am using this with a 8-Port Desktop Switch & a Wireless Router. I bought this on my previous experience with Linksys, the strength of reviews from PC World & others, and a couple of friends that work with Wireless Networks on a daily basis.


Scary 2008-04-22
Installation, setup, operational were all exceptional. For 15 days. Then the transmitter quit and my customer service nightmare began. They teased me with a free 800 number that was disconnected. I tried the free chat, and was told that they didn't support this product thru the chat. So, I tried the 900 number referred in the 800 number for $9 a pop. After accepting the charge, the number went to directory assistance. I resigned myself to return the product (again, a 900 toll number) and was finally directed to customer service, after bouncing around a few people I was told to download the new firmware. I downloaded same, and the WAP started working! I submit that Linksys would do their customers a service if they were honest about downloading the latest firmware, and not so inclined to milk them for $.


Great WAP 2008-03-14
Have had my WAP440N since Linksys made it avaiable. Easy install and no fuss (included quick setup easy to follow). Never had a single problem with it. Works like a champ!


Great for what it's designed for. 2008-03-01
I read the prior reviews but went ahead and bought this on the advise of a friend who intalls wireless networks for a living and he uses this access point a lot. I am completly pleased with this Linksys product. When you plan to use it for what it is designed for, an Access point, and don't have any notions that it is anything more, it chugs right along. I ran CAT 6 cable, (keeping under 300 meters total length) and used the AC adaptor supplied to power the unit. It is ran off a Linksys wireless-N router and a 5 station Linksys Workgroup hub. I mounted it in the downstairs coat closet behind my TV room and turned on my laptop, found it, and connected. I then entered it's webbased setup utility and configured it to my liking, (WPA2 security to match my wireless router) and I works like a charm. I am writing this review on my laptop, in my bedroom, where my upstairs router alone could never reach. I now have full bar service all over my complete property, inside and out. It is just what was needed.

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