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    Linksys N900 Wi-Fi Wireless Dual-Band+ Router with Gigabit & USB Ports, Smart Wi-Fi App Enabled to Control Your Network from Anywhere (EA4500)

    • Mac Mini wired to it with an Actiontech electrical ethernet plug to connect to the Asus router downstairs and it works flawlessly
    • My PC is wired to the router with a gigabit Cat5e ethernet cable, and this router is wired to the cable modem with a gigabit Cat5e ethernet cable as well.
    • 9205-n (the real-tek included with my brand-new Lenovo couldn't pick up the 5GHz signal)Now my wireless is moving as fast as my wired connection and way more reliably
    • So I moved this new one into the basement, where it is hard wired to the cable company, and hardwired to the second router upstairs, and now I am getting along OK.
    • Instant connection with two hard-wired (and old, tired) desktop PCs running Windows XP Pro (SP3), five laptops, a Droid X cell phone, and a hard-wired HP LaserJet M1212nf network printer
    • Open your Control Panel, then "Network and Sharing Center", then click on "Change Adapter Settings".You're not going to change any settings, but this will let you look at the protocols hard-wired into your laptop's mother board
    • I use the hard-wired gigabit Ethernet port for the PS3 and I use the 5GHz wi-fi to connect my Panasonic Viera Plasma TV
    • I have 5 laptops, 4 cell phones, 4 hard-wired PC's, 2 video games systems, 2
    • very easy to add (rplaced older one) can now network with the whole house! makes hard wire obsolete
    • I finally moved it from our bedroom to the living room and hard wired our PS3 and smart TV.
    • With my provider, Charter Spectrum, the Linksys Router has multiple computers hard wired and an older laptop that sits in my garage (approximately 65 feet away) and gets used heavily, all work well with this router.
    • Solid router, wireless n and below and gig wired.
    • I removed my old hard wired router and followed the instructions for the new 4500
    • Ended up buying different wifi device and now using the Linksys router hard wired only.
    • So my principal machine (an iMac) is is hard-wired to the router.
    • but if I bypass the router and use a hard wire ethernet cable, the signal doesn't drop.
    • The router drops my hard wire 50Mps to 5!!
    • , I have wire lathe in plaster walls on 2 floors and this router works great
    • I live in new condo complex wired with download/upload speeds in the 40 mbs per second range provided by a company called Webpass (very awesome company by the way).
    • To anyone reading my review, please see my update at the bottom of this page as I no longer have confidence in this device, nor can I recommend this product to anyone.**************************************************************************************************************************************************I purchased this router a year ago to replace our aging WRT54g after we moved into our home last year and we needed a router that could adequately handle both our wireless needs for our laptops, Roku boxes, iPhones, iPads, and Kindles, but also handle our MoCa based wired Ethernet network that has one media server, a desktop
    • Customer service is HORRIBLE, yes, H O R
    • Much better coverage than my Cisco E-4200 I replaced.