Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Linksys WRT610N Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Linksys WRT610N Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router.
September 2008
(84%)
34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: 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...
LELA set up is inconvenient, larger footprint than other routers
Though the WRT610N isn’t first to the Australian market with simultaneous dual-band operation, it’s definitely one of the fastest and most consistent at the moment. Setting it up can be slightly annoying, but these minor niggles are easy to ig...
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...
Abstract: 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..
Abstract: Linksyss dual-band WRT610N is certainly stylish, but few buy networking hardware for its looks. What youre paying for is the routers ability to broadcast a signal on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands. Older 802.11b/g wireless only uses 2.4...
Abstract: 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 ...