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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Cisco-Linksys WRT320N Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router

The sleek Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router works in two different radio bands, letting you choose the one with the least interference in your area. Either one delivers great Wireless-N performance for smooth streaming video, high frame-rate gaming, and fast data transfers all with great range and reduced dead spots. The 4 built-in Gigabit ports provide connections to your wired devices that are ten times as fast as standard Fast Ethernet ports.

Amazon Sales Rank: #1686 in Consumer Electronics Brand: Cisco Model: WRT320N-RM Format: CD-ROM Original language: English Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 1.34" h x 6.30" w x 7.95" l, .75 pounds CPU: PowerPC G4 2.1 GHz Memory: 2000000MB SDRAM Hard Disk: 60GB Processors: 1 High-performance dual-band wireless-N router for connecting wired and wireless devices Wireless-N technology for blazing-fast performance, great range, and reduced dead spots Four 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet ports for connecting wired devices, such as computers, printers, and more 128-Bit wireless encryption and SPI firewall for air-tight security Measures 7.95 x 1.34 x 6.3 inches and weighs 10.58 ounces;

Get ready for the power of Wireless-N technology with the Linksys by Cisco WRT320N Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router that provides ultra-fast transfer speeds, air-tight security features, greater coverage, and support for wireless and wired devices. Dual Wireless-N radio bands ensure less interference from other wireless networks, and four integrated Gigabit Ethernet ports provides support for a variety of wired devices at blazing-fast speeds ideal for streaming videos, gaming, and ultra-quick file transfers. Wireless-N Technology for Superior Performance Wireless-N is the latest technology built for faster transfer speeds with less interference and greater range. The WRT320N features dual Wireless-N radio bands for a crystal-clear signal with less static and interference from other wireless networks in the area. Plus it's versatile – the WRT320N Router will work great with any of your existing Wireless-G, B, or A devices, so you don't have to go out and purchase all new equipment. The power of Wireless-N makes it an ideal choice for heavy gaming, streaming video, and large file transfers. With the WRT320N, you get Multiple in, Multiple Out MIMO technology, which utilizes signal reflections that work to boost range and reduce dead spots. This means greater coverage, less interference, and reduced dropped signals. Four Gigabit-Enabled Ports for Wired Devices The WRT320 Dual-Band Wireless-N Router enables you to not only have an ultra-fast wireless network, but also to connect all of your Gigabit-enabled wired devices - such as storage drives, computers, and printers – at the same blazing-fast speeds as your wireless devices. All four of the Gigabit ports support auto-crossover (MDI/MDI-X), so there's no need to purchase crossover cables. The versatile WRT320N is the only router you'll ever need for your home network. Air-Tight Security Features The WRT320N protects your wireless network from security breaches and malicious attacks from hackers with its two powerful, built-in security features. This router features both 128-Bit encryption and SPI Firewall for air-tight security that will keep your network safe and secure from Internet attacks. Minimum System Requirements Internet Explorer 6.0, Safari 3.0, or Firefox 1.0; CD-ROM drive; Windows XP, Vista or Vista 64-bit edition; Wired or Wireless Network Adapter Compatible with Windows and Macintosh, the Linksys WRT320N Wireless-N Router measures 7.95 x 1.34 x 6.3 inches and weighs 10.58 ounces. It is backed by a 1-year limited warranty. What's in the Box Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router, setup CD-ROM, User Guide CD-ROM, Quick Install, Ethernet network cable, and power adapter.

Most helpful customer reviews 159 of 164 people found the following review helpful. READ THIS - Great device, but only with newest firmware 1.0.03 By Photoshop User I have this router now for six weeks. Right out of the box it gave me great speed over wired Gigabit ethernet. But over a few days, the speed went down to good ol' dial-up times. Only a router reset gave back the full speed - for a few hours until the problem came up again. There was long discussion about this problem over at the vendor forum, and finally the issue was solved by Linksys/Cisco (had something to do with UPnP, you don't wanna know the details). So please do yourself a favor: Buy this router. It is the best device for a home great network with a fast internet connection. BUT immediately after purchase, upgrade the router firmware to Ver 1.0.03 build 10 (release date 08/13/2009). It will save you the trouble I had. 49 of 54 people found the following review helpful. Great Upgrade By Brendan Buschi I bought this to replace my Linksys WRT54GS wireless router because I wanted the gigabit functionality for my wired network I installed this router without using the included software. It worked instantly and flawlessly. I have only had it for about a week. So far, I have nothing negative to report. The strength of the wireless signals is improved and my wired computers (3) transfer data at incredible speeds. Installing routers successfully, especially wireless routers, requires a solid understanding of the technology and options available to you. I was actually hesitant to buy this router because of the negative reviews I read, but I wanted gigabit connectivity and this seemed like the best option. A lot of products get blasted, but its not always clear whether the problems lie with the products or those attempting to install and use them. Suggestion: When installing wireless routers, I suggest filtering MAC addresses for wireless connections to only allow computers with the MAC addresses you have entered on your list to connect to your router 27 of 29 people found the following review helpful. Unable to maintain connection By Jack Linksys by Cisco WRT320N Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router We were connecting a Vista laptop running a Dlink N adaptor, a MAC laptop and a wired Vista desktop. This home/office configuration previously operated on a Linksys wireless G router. We have been using Linksys routers for several years. When the older G router finally failed, we stayed with the same vendor. We purchased a new Linksys WRT320N. Initially the WRT320N connected and appeared to be much faster and better. A few hours later we started having connection trouble. Our MAC laptop would lose the connection and need to be reconnected using the SSID and the wireless password. Both the MAC and the Vista laptop would separately lose connectivity to the WRT320N network Our wireless distance was about 20 feet from the WRT320N router. Sometimes when we attempted to connect using wireless we would not see our network in the list of networks that we can connect to. Other networks around the neighborhood were visible. Once connected, the router was unable to maintain any type of load such as wirelessly watching a movie. An internet movie would fail in less than 5 minutes time. PROS: The wired connections seemed to work well. Wired router response time was good. CONS: The WRT320N ran very hot. We were careful to position the router to receive maximum air flow. Under ideal conditions, Individual wireless sessions would randomly lose connection. Under ideal conditions, Wireless connections were difficult to establish. Under ideal conditions, Wireless connections could not support a consistent load. SUMMARY: After many hours of trying to fix connection trouble, we decided to pack it up and return it We replaced it with a Netgear 3500. Once installed, all of the connection issues vanished. Wireless movie viewing worked without a hitch. Netgear wireless throughput was fast and.

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