Oddware: Old Linksys VOIP Wireless G Router Review WRTP54G Earthlink
Linksys VOIP Wireless G Router WRTP54G Earthlink
I found this strange Earthlink Linksys VOIP router at the Salvation Army for five bucks.
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An electronic organizer (or electric organizer) is a small calculator-sized computer, often with an built-in diary application and other functions such as an address book and calendar. It normally has a small alphanumeric keypad and an LCD screen of one, two, or three lines. The electronic diary or organizer was invented by an Indian businessman Satyan Pitroda in 1975. He is regarded as one of the earliest pioneers of hand-held computing because of his invention of the Electronic Diary in 1975.[1]
Opened Sharp Electric Organizer model (sold as Sharp Wizard in the US) model ZQ-770.
Casio SF-R20 Digital Diary featuring 256KB RAM, from around 1993.
Network Layout
The Wireless-G Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports has been specifically designed for use with both your
802.11b and 802.11g products. It is compatible with all 802.11b and 802.11g adapters, such as the Notebook
Adapters for your laptop computers, PCI Adapters for your desktop PCs, and USB Adapters when you want to
enjoy USB connectivity. The Broadband Router will also communicate with the Wireless PrintServer and Wireless
Ethernet Bridges.
When you wish to connect your wireless network with your wired network, you can use the Broadband Router’s
four Ethernet network ports. To add more ports, any of the Broadband Router's Ethernet network ports can be
connected to any of Linksys's switches.
With these, and many other, Linksys products, your networking options are limitless. Go to the Linksys website at
www.linksys.com for more information about products that work with the Wireless-G Broadband Router with
2 Phone Ports.
Internet This Internet port connects to your cable or DSL modem.
Phone1 For your primary Vonage line, the Phone1 port allows you to connect the Router to your
telephone (or fax machine) using an RJ-11 telephone cable (not included).
Phone2 If you have a second Vonage line, the Phone2 port allows you to connect the Router to your
second telephone (or fax machine) using an RJ-11 telephone cable (not included).
Ethernet 1-4 These four Ethernet ports connect to network devices, such as PCs or more switches.
Reset Button There are two ways to reset the Router's factory defaults. Either press the Reset Button
for five seconds, or restore the defaults from the Router's Web-based Utility.
Power The Power port is where you will connect the power adapter