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Linksys has no plans to expand its WRT switch line beyond 8 ports, so I’ll hold on to my 24-port switch. (By the way: It’s much easier to plug cables into the front than to do a reach-around.) ...
Back in April, we ran the Linksys WRT 1900AC wireless router through testing. Now six months later, Linksys is releasing a rather interesting switch that fits the aesthetics of that wireless router.
All the new WRT54G routers being sold now are v8, and the previous DD-WRT software didn't work on them. However, recent versions added support for the new v8 router— but it's a little more in depth.
With sleek lines and designed to physically stack below the WRT1900AC router, the WRT 8-port switch expands a home network while reducing the clutter and creating a clean “stack” of vital ...
Tri-Stream 160 on the WRT3200ACM supports 3 streams at 160MHz each – 867Mbps x 3 = 2.6 Gbps AC1900 class such as WRT1900ACS uses 3 streams at 80 MHz each – 433Mbps x 3 = 1.3 Gbps ...
Most of this guide assumes your router is one of the models that has USB support. For this guide, we'll be using the Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH, but any DD-WRT router with a USB port should work.
Belkin's brought a new member of its WRT router family to CES -- the Linksys WRT1200AC Dual Band Gigabit Wi-Fi Router. Plus two new accessories add performance and features to its routers.
Tri-Stream 160 with 2x bandwidth for 5 GHz band is based on achieving 3x 160 MHz at 867 Mbps = 2.6 Gbps, which is up to 2x more bandwidth when compared to an AC1900 router with 3x 80 MHz at 433 ...
Oh man, the marketing phrases these days, Anyhow, Linksys launches their WRT3200ACM router with Tri-Stream 160 Technology creating the fastest Dual Band router available (their words not mine).