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Linksys 802.11G Phone Adapter Bridge
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24 Jan 2009



Works fine but - had to go to Ebay for power supply
I bought two of these for low cost wireless adapters to avoid running Ethernet cables for a directv box and a new blue ray player that needed Internet connections. It wasn't apparent that the wireless bridges do not include power supplies. After I recieved the Cisco units I had to go on Ebay to find power supplies for them after figuring out that standard D-Link power supplies would work. Once I got the power supplies, both the wireless bridges worked fine to connect the DTV box and DVD player t...
–D. Callahanfrom Amazon.com
29 May 2008



Beware - Doesn't configure with Vista.
You have to have Windows XP or other operating system compatible with the product as its not compatible (setup) with Windows Vista. That is a serious problem as YOU MUST use the install utility to be able to configure the product. I still can't quite get it to work with their Linksys SPA 3102 which is the type of product it was designed for.
Be careful of their customer support - it is non-existant. Try calling them for help on the Linksys SPA3102 for example, and they refuse to allow ...
–M. Bensonfrom Amazon.com
22 May 2008



Works well, but a pain if your a Mac user
The product works very well, doing exactly what it's supposed to do. The difficulty is in setting the bridge up. First, it doesn't come with a Mac version of the setup program, nor does Linksys offer one on their site. Luckly, I have some VM software that let me run Vista. The next problem is that the setup doesn't quite work right in Vista (go figure). If you run setup.exe in Windows XP compatabilty mode, it works fine. Since then, it's been chugging along just fine.
In short, run the se...
–Brian Fanefrom Amazon.com