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Cisco-Linksys WRT600N Linksys Ultra RangePlus Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link

3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 121 ratings

Brand Linksys
Model Name WRT600N
Special Feature WPS, Internet Security
Frequency Band Class Dual-Band
Wireless Communication Standard 802.11abg
Compatible Devices Personal Computer
Frequency 5 GHz
Connectivity Technology Wireless
Antenna Type Internal

About this item

  • Internet-sharing Router and 4-port Gigabit Switch, with a built-in, dual-band, speed and range enhanced Wireless Access Point
  • Two simultaneous, separate, radio bands double your available bandwidth
  • MIMO technology uses multiple radios per band to create robust signals for maximum range and speed, with reduced dead spots
  • Connect a hard drive or flash-based USB storage device to allow access to your music, video, or data files from within your network, or through the Internet
  • Advanced wireless security and SPI firewall for protection from Internet attacks
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The Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router is really four devices in one box. First, there is the dual-band Wireless Access Point, which lets you connect to the network withoutwires. There is also a built-in 4-port full-duplex 10/100/1000 Switch to connect yourwired-Ethernet devices together at up to gigabit speeds. The Router function ties itall together and lets your whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internetconnection.

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3.6 out of 5 stars
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Customers are satisfied with the wireless connectivity and dual networks of the router. They appreciate its value for money, hardware quality, and USB port. However, opinions differ on functionality, signal strength, setup ease, and reliability.

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21 customers mention "Wireless connectivity"16 positive5 negative

Customers like the wireless connectivity of the router. They say it can connect wirelessly using 802.11g, and it hasn't hampered connectivity. The networking is set and you're up and running in a few minutes. They get great connections throughout their 3700 Sq Ft house, with excellent signal strength at 270mbps. Dual networks are very good, but set up has not been easy. Overall, the router is great if all you want is WiFi, never losing its connection to the modem.

"...Both delivers good bandwidth to all 3 floors. On-line gaming is good :-) My router came configured so EasyLink Advisor could not find it...." Read more

"...At very least it hasn't harmed connectivity. Maybe the drive attach will prove the "cherry on the cake."..." Read more

"...The installation was easy and intuitive. Networking is set and you're up and running in a few minutes, or so you thought......" Read more

"...The router is now a BRICK. After long term intermittent connection problems, I installed the latest version of the firmware...." Read more

8 customers mention "Value for money"8 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the router's value for money. They find it offers good gigabit networking and an extra USB port for their needs.

"..." from the WRT300N to this router as it seemed like a good deal for gigabit networking and the extra USB port for a storage link...." Read more

"...No problems with any of the equipment, easy setup. Good value." Read more

"...It's not cheap, but so far, it's worth every penny." Read more

"This was a good purchase." Read more

7 customers mention "Hardware quality"7 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the router's hardware quality. They find it a good piece of gear, an upgrade, and a hit with new technology.

"Nice product. Reasonably easy to install had some difficulty but customer service was very helpful in assisting me with the setup...." Read more

"...Being a computer guy I can tell you that this is a good piece of gear...." Read more

"Excellent Hardware Addition..." Read more

"Very nice upgrade--a little wary..." Read more

5 customers mention "Usb port"5 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the USB port on the router. They like the added feature of sharing a non-network printer, speed, and ability to attach a USB drive. The combination of 4 wired ports with the wireless capability is a major plus.

"The Good: The combination of 4 wired port with the wireless capability was a major selling point. It filled the need in my office very well...." Read more

"...Pros: Excellent Speed (wired and wireless), ability to attach a USB drive, quick set up for basic functions..." Read more

"...seemed like a good deal for gigabit networking and the extra USB port for a storage link...." Read more

"...Has a USB port where i plugged a flash drive, not vey easy to make it work but googling a bit was done...." Read more

37 customers mention "Functionality"22 positive15 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the router's performance. Some say it works well and is reliable, while others report issues like dropouts and slow wireless speeds.

"...It's hardly an ideal solution, but it works very reliably. Like many Linksys products, the WRT600N runs a little warm...." Read more

"...It performs as advertised. The instructions are straightforward and written for both the average and advanced users - your choice as to how...." Read more

"...believed the Cisco gear would be the best, but this is NOT their commercial grade technology. AVOID IT...." Read more

"...Worked the first time around. Not so good is the companion dual-band USB receiver that is virtually useless with desktops...." Read more

27 customers mention "Ease of setup"17 positive10 negative

Customers have different experiences with the router setup. Some find it easy to set up and use, with helpful step-by-step guidance and clear illustrations. Others mention it's difficult to configure and the router install program didn't work properly.

"...It is easy to set up after the initial confusion. Tech Support was helpful but could be better...." Read more

"...Not surprisingly, this did not work. The Easy-Start CD is a good idea, but if anything goes wrong, it gives very little indication of where things..." Read more

"...This connection is also very fast. Working on my wife's PC is fast and easy (I have a 7Mb ADSL internet connection from Qwest)...." Read more

"...The router install program did not work. Just use 192.168.1.1 directly to configure it...." Read more

27 customers mention "Signal strength"16 positive11 negative

Customers have mixed reviews about the router's signal strength. Some find it strong and fast, with 270Mbps in their apartment. The gigbit backup speed is much improved over older USB external drives. However, others report weaker 5GHz signal far from the router, connection speeds dropping to 13Mb or less, and performance being inconsistent and getting worse over time.

"...Tech Support was helpful but could be better. The 5.8GHz 802.11a radio is fast and cover the whole house (good size) with at least 2 bars...." Read more

"...The 5GHz signal is weaker than the 2.4Ghz signal far from the router where it is supposed to be stronger...." Read more

"...My impression however is that throughput on n is actually better, possibly because there is no ambient interference from phone on same frequency or..." Read more

"...Pros: Excellent Speed (wired and wireless), ability to attach a USB drive, quick set up for basic functions..." Read more

11 customers mention "Reliability"6 positive5 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the router's reliability. Some find it sturdy and good while it lasted, with strong and fast signal. Others report issues like daily crashes, dropping wired connections, and instability in LAN connectivity.

"...the speed on my laptop that I did with the WRT600N, but the reliability is worth it...." Read more

"...It also seemed to introduce some instability into LAN connectivity; now that I have removed EasyLink Advisor local connectivity seems to be back..." Read more

"Really a sturdy monster dual band-dual radio router, ABGN signals, three antennas, two different radios!..." Read more

"...But things have been acting up the last couple of months and I have not yet figured it out...." Read more

Linksys WRT600N Linksys Ultra RangePlus Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link
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Linksys WRT600N Linksys Ultra RangePlus Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link
This is my first wireless router and I must say that it's fantastic. I didn't need any help (from customer service) to set it up and I've had it for a little while now (over a year and a half). I didn't even experience the slightest of problems that so many people have been complaining about (even though I've heard mostly good things about this router before I got it). And I feel that much more auspicious because I got it for a lot less than its MSRP. Everything I own that has wireless capabilities is connected to it and I rarely have connection problems (pertaining to the router itself). I also like the design as it reminds me of the beautiful PS3 black piano glossy finish, which is also the same texture my TV has (the Sony Bravia XBR-Series KDL-52XBR5 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV is the set that I own, which is also my first HDTV and I think it's perfect just like me and my original 60gb PS3).
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2007
    We want a router that covers the whole house, that is fast, and secure since my wife and I both access business information from home. I used to use 2 802.11b AP but still not satisfied and added power-line Ethernet

    for the 6 computers we have. Selected WRT600N based on the reviews for range and 5.8GHz 802.11n.

    I am very happy with the router that offers long range, good bandwidth and security. It is easy to set up after the initial confusion. Tech Support was helpful but could be better.

    The 5.8GHz 802.11a radio is fast and cover the whole house (good size) with at least 2 bars. The 2.4GHz 802.11b/g radio covers the whole house with 5 bars. Both delivers good bandwidth to all 3 floors. On-line gaming is good :-)

    My router came configured so EasyLink Advisor could not find it. I consider this a bug. Tech Support told me to connect the router to PC via wire and go to 192.168.1.1 with a browser, login (user name and password are on page 5 of the user guide) then it is easy from there. Here is a quick guide for wireless.

    Tech Support wanted me to use WEP for security, I had to tell him I want WPA2 twice since WEP is unacceptable. He did warm me about bandwidth drop, but I only have a 3Mbps fiber connection at home so it is not a concern.

    I could not get Tech Support to give me the user manual, it is available here [...]%2FLayout&cid=1175237935014&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper&lid=3501429063B390&displaypage=nodata#versiondetail

    The box came with EasyLink Advisor version 1.0. I was concerned with all the not-so-positive reviews about version 1.0 with WRT3xx. Downloaded version 1.6 but I did not need it.

    Linksys might consider using screen shots with higher resolution for the user guide.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2007
    UPDATE 5/23/2010
    The router is now a BRICK. After long term intermittent connection problems, I installed the latest version of the firmware. Everything was working fine - for 24 hours. Now, I get 5 blinking yellow lights after a very long delay. I cannot access the internal IP 192.168.1.1. I have gone through all of the hard reset tricks and configurations on the Cisco support site. The COMCAST repair tech was here and confirmed the router is dead. He has seen many dead linksys routers and recommmended NETGEAR. I believed the Cisco gear would be the best, but this is NOT their commercial grade technology. AVOID IT.

    OLDER (from 2007) I gave 3-stars here.
    I recently purchased the WRT600N N-series to replace a D-link g-series wireless router. I wanted a Cisco product (quality) to avoid the random connection issues I had experienced with prior products. This WRT600N has both 2.4 and 5GHZ bands to operate simultaneously. I also purchased the WPC600N notebook adapter that was specifically designed to work with the router. My wife and I depend on a strong signal so we can actually do work and not play wireless connection debug. I am running Vista and she has XP. I specifically went for the 5GHz product, which I expected to have a greater signal strength farther from the router.
    Impressions:
    1)The 5GHz signal is weaker than the 2.4Ghz signal far from the router where it is supposed to be stronger.
    2) The router install program did not work. Just use 192.168.1.1 directly to configure it.
    3) I don't feel it was worth the extra expense since the 5ghz signal is NOT stronger.
    Recommendation: By a 2.4 GHz product and use the wireless adapters built into your laptop.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2009
    In a wooden house where there is a floor and ceiling and usually two walls (50-75 linear feet) separating the router from where the wireless laptop is most often used, the signal strength shows up at < 50% which is 20 points or so lower than the WRT54G that the 600 replaced. My impression however is that throughput on n is actually better, possibly because there is no ambient interference from phone on same frequency or microwave.

    My one strong piece of advice for this product is - if you have set up routers before and have any sense of what you need to do - forgo the EasyLink Advisor installation. That SW mostly got in the way rather than helped. It also seemed to introduce some instability into LAN connectivity; now that I have removed EasyLink Advisor local connectivity seems to be back to normal.

    I have not yet experimented with attaching a USB drive to the router; NAS seems like a nice feature if it works well.

    Was the product worth it at $200 (including shipping and sales tax)? It got me away from internet stalls and disconnects when my wife decides to zap a cup of coffee or the phone rings. At very least it hasn't harmed connectivity. Maybe the drive attach will prove the "cherry on the cake." The price tradeoff you'll need to decide for yourselves; for me the price/value equation translates into a three star rating.

    UPDATE: Retired this router in 2011 in favor of a "NETGEAR Wireless Router - N600 Dual Band Gigabit (WNDR3700)" which is a far superior router.

    One pleasant aspect of this transaction was Electronica Direct, who sent emails confirming the order and shipping. It arrived so fast there was no time to track it!
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