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Strengths: Fast, strong wireless N technology. Nice Design. Works great.
Weaknesses: A tiny bit bigger than the wireless G WPC54G.
Summary: Setup was amazingly simple. All you have to do is install the software then plug this thing in. After that, setting this up was a breeze. The software scans for local networks, you input your settings, and then you connect. Couldn't be any simpler.
Because it's wireless N it also features strong 256-bit encryption up to WPA2. It works just fine with other Linksys products. Currently I am using it with a WRT300N router, which is located across the house. Even 3 floors down, I still can be connected just fine to the router (which is amazing, compared to the very small and weak signal of my previous Linksys WRT54G router).
I have not tried setting this up on a Vista laptop, yet. In that scenario, I imagine all that will be needed is new drivers.
I have no problems at all connecting to wireless G networks with this. I use this to connect to the public wireless G network at Penn State on a pretty much daily basis, and have yet to have problems.
The only downside to this device is that it is ever-so-slightly bigger than its WPC54G predecessor. Other than that, a great buy. I would definitely recommend this.

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