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Under its gleaming hood, the WRT610N sports four gigabit Ethernet ports, custom QoS settings according to program and port range, and a single USB port for external storage. With this, you can create rights-based...
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Linksys by Cisco's unobtrusive flying saucer design is common across its consumer range of routers, and the cable-compatible WRT610N is no different. Place it on a shelf in your living room and it won't stick out like a sore thumb. It will do wonders f...

Fast and with good range in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. An excellent all-round router...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:18:40
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Sleek design and great performance justify the relatively high price. The WRT610N was one of the most aesthetically appealing routers on test, sporting a glossy finish, with the aerials hidden from view inside its slim plastic chassis. Status LEDs...
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Stylistically, the Linksys WRT610N closely resembles the spaceship that is the WAG160N - and then some. It has a bigger casing, with an ‘aerofoil at the rear, as well as a USB port. The front of the router features a row of LED status for the ports...

The dual-band Linksys WRT610N doesn’t come cheap but this is an advanced-spec router, with USB storage and great performance. The dual-band feature is most useful for those with a mixture of 2.4 and 5GHz clients. Roger Gann Lowest online price:...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-10-27 00:26:47
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The Linksys by Cisco WRT610N is a dual-band wireless router. Operating at either 2.4GHz or 5GHz, it's stylish, fast and the ideal tool for streaming movies on your laptop or around your home. The goodAlthough it's never possible to describe a wireless...

Although it's never possible to describe a wireless router as sexy, the Linksys by Cisco WRT610N is about as close as you're going to get! With a dash of colour, and a contemporary rounded design, it actually looks like an intriguing bit of kit. The beauty isn't just skin deep either, as the Linksys by Cisco WRT610N is an excellent device when it comes to wireless use around the home. It operates...

When it comes to performance, features or price, the Linksys by Cisco WRT610N is an impressive device, and there aren't really any major issues.

The Linksys by Cisco WRT610N is a great choice as a replacement router. It's a dual-band device, and features like a USB key and the ability to stream movies make it an impressive media hub. Linksys by Cisco WRT610N is tagged with Linksys by Cisco WRT...
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Linksys by Cisco's unusual flying saucer design is common across its consumer range of routers, and the cable-compatible WRT610N is no different. Place it on a shelf in your living room and it won't stick out like a sore thumb.It will do wonders for wi...

The Linksys by Cisco WRT610N is a quick, competent dual-band router with good range in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands...
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Linksys is not a new name in the home networking market and their parent company, Cisco, has roots that run deep in the enterprise market. They are often one of the first names many people think of when it comes to home networking and today we have t...

Excellent port forwarding / masking, Passes all firewall tests, Simultaneous dual-band wireless with separate configuration, Handy and simple NAS feature through USB port, Blistering fast wireless and wired network performance...

QoS features are not as good as the competition, One of the more expensive consumer routers on the market...
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Wireless routers with internal antennas have a much tidier appearance, and the Linksys WRT610N combines this with an unusually sleek outline.Instead of the usual plugpack, the WRT610N comes with an inline power pack with a short mains lead - and the re...

Although it’s not a screamer at short range, the good long-range performance (at 5GHz at least) makes the Linksys WRT610N an attractive choice...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 12:21:56
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As progress in the field of wireless data transfer continues at a breakneck pace, new wireless devices are set to use a new band of the RF spectrum: 5GHz.Until now, wireless devices like PC adaptors and the PlayStation 3, have used the 2.4GHz band. An...
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pcworld.co.nz Updated: 2011-11-05 12:21:58
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There are only a handful of dual-band routers on the market, and the WRT610N from Linksys (backed by parent company Cisco) is the first one to hit our test centre. As with other recent models, such as the WAG160N, Linksys has opted for a flat, sleek d...
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Linksys WRT610N is a simultaneous dual-N band router. Traditionally, wireless connections were done only on the 2.4 GHz band – which means most of your wireless devices such as your phones, mouse, keyboard, and others are sharing the same crowded chan...
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There are only a handful of dual-band routers on the market, and the WRT610N from Linksys (backed by parent company Cisco) is the first one to hit our test centre. As with other recent models, such as the WAG160N, Linksys has opted for a flat, sleek desig...
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Linksys WRT610N is a simultaneous dual-N band router. Traditionally, wireless connections were done only on the 2.4 GHz band – which means most of your wireless devices such as your phones, mouse, keyboard, and others are sharing the same crowded chan...
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As a high-end product from Linksys, the WRT 610N Dual-N Band Wireless Router has an onerous task at hand. Its performance did not let it down while in accessible range as you will see in the performance tab of this review. We were requested to refer to...

Coverage area, Data transfer speed, Simultaneous dualband...

Price, Antennae can't be tweaked...

The Linksys WRT 610N wireless router performs quite well, with its speeds within the coverage area. There are no adjustable external antennae, so you so you cannot adjust them for best speed and range according to your own usage environment. This is a...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:18:40
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What’s unusual is Linksys’ dual-band performance. Simultaneous dual-band means the router can communicate to one client (or more) on the 2.4GHz band and another on 5GHz. The two bands can’t be bonded for a single client, but you can, for example, put your video streaming...
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Today, many organizations provide notebooks or other Internet surfing devices to their employees to enhance productivity. Now to sustain a wireless network that can support these devices, one should choose...
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Netgears RangeMax failed me when it came to signal strength; as much as I wanted to avoid Linksys brand of routers, I was left with no other choice but to go with what I knew would likely work best, and that was the Linksys Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wi...
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Stylistically, the Linksys WRT610N closely resembles the spaceship that is the WAG160N - and then some. It has a bigger casing, with an ‘aerofoil' at the rear, as well as a USB port. The front of the router features a row of LED status for the ports...

The dual-band Linksys WRT610N doesn’t come cheap but this is an advanced-spec router, with USB storage and great performance. The dual-band feature is most useful for those with a mixture of 2.4 and 5GHz clients...
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Mac users want to stream and sync video and play networked games without getting bogged down by lagging data. The Linksys WRT610N router takes advantage of modern Wi-Fi standards by creating two networks at once: a high-frequency, high-speed 5GHz netwo...

Allows simultaneous connections, incredible granularity in configuration; no need to restart for most configuration changes.

Mac setup tool not mature; WPS incompatible with Leopard; basic storage control failures; file sharing broken.

Linksys has tried to improve the WRT610N and make it easier for Mac users to work with. But it has not succeeded. All the problems I found could be solved through firmware updates to fix obvious bugs, and better packaging and explanation of its softwa...
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LINKSYS WRT610N offers wireless-n performance on the 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands simultaneously.The 5GHz band caters to streaming media and provides more than seven times the number of non-overlapping wireless channels, making for clearer transmission.The 2...
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Linksys WRT600N [reviewed] has been the product of choice for those itching for a dual-radio, dual-band draft 11n router. D-Links DIR-855 [reviewed] is way late and way overpriced. And while there are plenty of Netgears WNDR3300s around [reviewed...

Good routing performance, Good wireless performance, Gigabit switch...

Cant set channel in Auto mode, No jumbo frames, Large periodic throughput dropouts...

Second generation of popular dual-radio, dual-band Draft 802.11n router...
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This flagship router features a new design and blazing speeds.

True dual-band N, Gigabit ports, Extremely fast...

Bridging glitches...

Designed for the modern office or ultra-wired home, the Linksys WRT610N Ultra RangePlus Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router is a sleek, stylish, and—most important—super-fast Wi-Fi router. The WRT610N trumps every other premier model from...
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Linksys' Dual-N Band Wireless Router just became official, giving users simultaneous 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands so 802.11N users and 802.11G users can coexist without N users having to use the crowded 2.4GHz space. Also, since it's dual N-band, two N u...

Great. Even though the outside shell has changed from the traditional utilitarian Linksys blue and charcoal to a shiny dust-magnet black, the innards still carry on their workmanlike quality. We placed it on the second floor of our three floor house a...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:18:41
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Linksys new dual-band Draft N router, the Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router (WRT610N for short), is capable of broadcasting networks at both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies simultaneously, hence the name. Though it shares some technologic...

Broadcasts two separate networks; great LELA software; good 5GHz performance; can add USB storage to a network; WPS support...

USB storage configuration could be easier; setup leaves out crucial step; no print server...

The Linksys WRT610N is a solid, all-around dual-band router that takes the pain out of administering a network. Its not the fastest Draft N router weve tested, but its very easy to administer thanks to its LELA software...
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