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Reviewed on January 19, 2011 The Linksys E4200 Maximum Performance Dual-Band Wireless-N Router is the first advanced router from Cisco that will make both novice and savvy users happy, thanks to its easy-to-use desktop application, comprehensive Web interface, great design, and stellar performance. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., router, Linksys, NAS, password, functionality, wireless network, Wi-Fi, adapter, USB CNET review: 8.2 Excellent User rating: 6.6 Good Check prices$126.49-$185.00 -
Reviewed on April 8, 2010 Look no further than the Cisco Valet Plus if you want to get a robust wireless home network up and running effortlessly. TAGS: Cisco Valet Plus, Cisco Valet, Cisco Systems Inc., router, Linksys, wireless network, setup, light-emitting diode, wireless router, Wi-Fi, printer, mouse, adapter CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 4.7 Mediocre Check prices$64.95-$109.99 -
Reviewed on October 6, 2010 The Linksys E3000 is the first advanced router that's also easy to use for novices. It provides great wireless performance and has a good set of useful networking features. Its mediocre NAS performance and limited guest networking feature make it significantly less than perfect, however. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., NAS, network storage, NAS server, Linksys, router, wireless network, CD, USB port, Wi-Fi, USB, printer, function, server CNET review: 7.6 Very good User rating: 5.5 Average Check prices$119.89-$199.00 -
Reviewed on October 7, 2010 The Cisco Linksys E2000 Advanced Wireless-N Router is the fastest router we've seen in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands and will definitely make home users happy with its easy-to-use setup software. Advanced users, however, might find its desktop software and Web interface combination a little disjointed. TAGS: Cisco Linksys, Cisco Systems Inc., router, desktop software, wireless network, Linksys, USB port, CD, Wi-Fi, modem CNET review: 8.1 Excellent User rating: 5.1 Average Check prices$59.99 -
Reviewed on December 8, 2008 CNET did not review the Linksys DMA2100, but we did review the step-up model in the series. TAGS: Linksys, Cisco Systems Inc. User rating: 7.0 Very good Check prices$355.00 -
Reviewed on February 25, 2003 The low-cost Linksys WRT54G features fairly high throughput. But it has a relatively short operating range, and its poor performance with 802.11b devices makes claimed backward compatibility moot. TAGS: Linksys, Cisco Systems Inc. CNET review: 6.9 Good User rating: 5.9 Average Check prices$67.97-$95.00 -
Reviewed on July 23, 2003 This wireless bridge does a competent job at connecting Ethernet devices to a wireless network or extending a WLAN's range, but its price is high. TAGS: Linksys, Cisco Systems Inc. CNET review: 7.6 Very good User rating: 4.4 Mediocre Check prices$77.95-$169.00 -
Reviewed on October 13, 2004 The WRV54G puts the cart before the horse, providing lots of VPN tunnels without covering fundamental wireless-security bases. TAGS: Linksys, Cisco Systems Inc., router CNET review: 7.1 Very good User rating: 3.5 Poor Check prices$149.00 -
CNET review: 7.0 Very good User rating: 5.7 Average Check prices$95.00-$109.00 -
Reviewed on July 16, 2008 The WRT610N can satisfy both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz wireless clients with its solid performance, great design, ease of use, and its ability to work as a network storage device when coupled with an external hard drive. TAGS: Linksys, NAS, frequency, external hard drive, router, Cisco Systems Inc., light-emitting diode, USB port, wireless router, server, hard drive, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows CNET review: 7.9 Very good User rating: 4.6 Mediocre Check prices$219.95 -
CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 5.0 Average Pricing not available -
Reviewed on July 21, 2009 The Linksys WRT160N Wireless-N broadband router has consistent performance, good range, a helpful software application, and a good set of networking features. Its lack of Gigabit and USB support are the only major knocks against it. TAGS: Linksys, router, remote desktop, desktop software, port, Gigabit Ethernet, client, Cisco Systems Inc., light-emitting diode, Wi-Fi, FTP, networking, Ethernet CNET review: 7.3 Very good User rating: 4.2 Mediocre Check prices$49.95-$149.94 -
Reviewed on May 27, 2010 The Linksys Powerline AV Bridge Kit PLK300 is a well-designed solution to expand your network via your home's electrical wiring, especially when you want to use multiple computers at the far end of the connection. TAGS: powerline, kit, adapter, Cisco Systems Inc., Netgear, port, Linksys, router, security, Ethernet, password CNET review: 7.8 Very good User rating: 7.7 Very good Check prices$199.95-$259.95 -
Reviewed on July 29, 2003 The Linksys Wireless-B media adapter does a good job of letting media hounds beam MP3s to their stereo or digital pictures to their TV, but it's pricey considering what it still lacks. TAGS: Linksys, Cisco Systems Inc. CNET review: 7.4 Very good User rating: 3.8 Poor Check prices$59.99 -
Reviewed on March 30, 2009 The Linksys Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router WRT320N forces you to pick either the 2.4GHz or the 5GHz band for your wireless network. Given that, it's not an ideal choice for an environment with both types of wireless clients. The router offers good wireless performance and features a high-speed wired network that caps at 1,000Mbps. TAGS: Linksys, router, Gigabit Ethernet, remote desktop, Cisco Systems Inc., FTP, Ethernet, port, light-emitting diode, wireless router CNET review: 7.0 Very good User rating: 5.4 Average Check prices$74.99-$89.75 -
Reviewed on March 25, 2009 The Linksys WRT400N Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router is a good option for your wireless network, thanks to its support of both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands, its helpful software application, and a good set of networking features. The router's unimpressive 5Ghz throughput speed and lack of Gigabit and USB support are the only major knocks against it. TAGS: dual-band router, Linksys, router, Cisco Systems Inc., port, light-emitting diode, networking CNET review: 7.0 Very good User rating: 5.7 Average Check prices$100.99-$199.00 -
CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 6.8 Good Pricing not available -
Reviewed on May 28, 2008 Aside from its potentially worrisome heat output, the Linksys WRT310N Wireless-N Gigabit Router is a networking dynamo with chart-topping performance and a sleek (maybe too sleek) design. TAGS: Linksys, network storage, router, Cisco Systems Inc., port, USB port, light-emitting diode, wireless router, Wi-Fi CNET review: 7.8 Very good User rating: 4.7 Mediocre Check prices$5.89-$129.95 -
Reviewed on May 19, 2008 The Linksys WRT110 RangePlus is an unconventional and stylish wireless router that supplies near draft 802.11n throughput without being an official Draft N router. We like this affordable, antenna-free router for networks where Wireless-G and Wireless-N clients coexist. TAGS: IEEE 802.11n, Linksys, IEEE 802.11g, router, antenna, Cisco Systems Inc., wireless adapter, ease of use, Gigabit Ethernet, Netgear, light-emitting diode, wireless router, client, USB port, adapter, LAN CNET review: 7.5 Very good User rating: 3.8 Poor Check prices$45.00-$168.88
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