Testseek.co.uk have collected 51 expert reviews of the Linksys E4200 Maximum Performance Wireless-N Router and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Linksys E4200 Maximum Performance Wireless-N Router.
June 2011
Experts 78% 51 Reviews
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Abstract: While Cisco’s plans for a multi-faceted consumer brand may have suffered a hiccup and not been as successful as it had hoped, the company has still managed to produce a number of stylish products that are both easy on the eye and functional. Into this ...
A very capable router with an attractive new design, the E4200 performs adequately at 2.4GHz and exceptionally well at 5GHz. It is expensive, but if Cisco honours its promises to add some of the missing features, it would make it a great choice if you ...
3x3 5GHz antenna, Solid 2.4GHZ performance, Gigabit LAN ports
Odd bent for CD installation, Fails to make the most of 450 Mbps connection
OverviewStaking its claim in the dual-band 5GHz/2.4GHz world, Cisco has released the Linksys Maximum Performance E4200 Dual-Band N Router. Unlike the Netgear Dual Band DGND3300, the Linksys Maximum Performance E4200 Dual-Band N Router is just a DSL rou...
The Linksys E4200 has supplanted the E3000 as top model in the Cisco Linksys consumer router lineup. The E3000 now costs less, however, and remains a viable option if you don't need the extra wireless speed. We really like the look of the new model, h...
Good performance; good looks; media server function with any external hard disk.
Expensive.
There's very little to be said about the Linksys E4200 except that it works very well and is by far the best looking router out there. The feature set is also solid, but the only thing is that you will really pay a premium for the brand and the qualit...
Abstract: Today’s home networks are under more strain than ever before. High-definition video requires fat, empty pipes to flow smoothly, and families are using more connected devices simultaneously.To mitigate congestion and keep high-bandwidth content flowing ...