Linksys E-series aims to connect to wireless standard n
Linksys E-series is the most wireless router (router) towards the Wi-Fi 802.11n standard and many new support features.
Linksys E3000 wireless router (E-series) (Photo: Cisco)
The common feature of the new Linksys E-series router is to provide Internet connectivity for many devices in the network such as HDTV, Blu-ray players, console games such as Microsoft Xbox 360 or Nintendo Wii. At maximum transfer rate of 300Mbps, Wi-Fi 802.11n standard.
In terms of security, the E-series provides passwords for visitors when they want to connect to the network with the ability to customize settings, change network SSID and password.
In addition, the Linksys E-series has a function that allows parents to manage or limit Internet connection time for each device and computer in the network.
Linksys E-series routers include products: Linksys E1000, Linksys E2000, Linksys E2100L and Linksys E3000. The E2000 model allows users to choose the 2.4GHz or 5GHz band, while the E2100L model uses the Linux operating system to make it more flexible.
The most powerful of the " E-series brothers " released this time is the E3000. This router has Broadcom BCM4718 480 MHz processor, providing multimedia transmission capabilities for entertainment devices that support wireless standard n.
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