Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Linksys EA9200 Wireless AC3200 Tri-Band Smart Wi-Fi Router and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Linksys EA9200 Wireless AC3200 Tri-Band Smart Wi-Fi Router.
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Affordable Street Price, Modern, Clean Interface, Internal and External Antennae, Strong Performance
Initial Setup Hitches, IE Recommendation For Speed Test, No Time Machine Support
After examining five AC3200 routers over the past few weeks, we must say the Linksys EA9200 is among the best of the bunch. It's an extremely well-rounded package with no major flaws or shortcomings, and when you consider the fact that as of press time it...
Published: 2015-03-03, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent 5GHz 802.11n and 5GHz 802.11ac throughput, Solid 2.4GHz performance, Well-designed user interface,
Expensive, No LED indicators on front panel, Range performance could be better
The Linksys AC3200 Tri-Band Smart Wi-Fi Router delivers the fastest 5GHz throughput we've seen to date. It has a top-notch interface and can be managed via a Web interface or smartphone app, but that luxury doesn't come cheap...
Abstract: Shortly after we posted the Archer C9 review, TP-LINK let us know our results didn't match what they found with testing in their own Octoscope-based test setup. The culprit was that the C9's stand-up format positioned a good portion of the router's antenn...
Very easy to set up and configure, Can be managed remotely via the cloud, Two independent 5GHz radios
Very expensive for the performance delivered, Poor range on all three radios, Vertical form factor renders it prone to tipping forward
So-called tri-band routers are a good solution for households with lots of 802.11ac clients, but Netgear's Nighthawk X6 is faster and Asus's RT-AC87U is cheaper....
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Published: 2014-12-16, Author: Ken , review by: legitreviews.com
The Linksys AC3200 Tri-Band Smart Wi-Fi Router is the second Tri-Band router we have looked at after our initial review of Netgear's R8000 . The Linksys EA9200 is essentially priced with the Netgear R8000 at around $299. Since both are tri-band and is des...
Second 5 GHz radio can improve total throughput, Dynamic 5 GHz band steering
Expensive, Total throughput improvement from second radio depends on client mix, No outbound port filtering, No VPN server
I've said it before: $300 is a lot to spend on a router. And judging from comments in the Forums, people are starting to push back. For that money, people expect to see huge performance increases and, frankly, AC3200 products don't deliver. Yes, they do p...
The Linksys AC3200 Tri-Band Smart Wi-Fi EA9200 router has two built-in 5Ghz bands to support both low- and high-end clients without compromising data rates. The router has an easy-to-use interface and helpful remote management features
The router's Wi-Fi range and network storage performance are not as good as you'd expect based on its high price
Though it's easy to use and having an extra band can result in higher speeds, the Linksys EA9200 doesn't have enough to justify its over-the-top price tag....
The EA9200, while being the same basic platform as the R8000, was quite surprising in that we didn't find the same performance capabilities that we did when we tested the Nighthawk. Build quality on the other hand was rather good; with the unit being a v...
With 802.11AC standard’s launch, the home networking market has been in a state of flux, with a seemingly endless stream of better and better performing models being released. The best example of this quickened pace and its impact is Linksys' router lineu...
Published: 2015-02-09, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: The router industry got a bit over its skis when it started shipping so-called "wave 2" 802.11ac routers. The hardware is real, but the firmware to turn it on still isn't available. If you have a lot of wireless clients in your home, and you use a lot of ...