Linksys WRT160N Ultra RangePlus Wireless-N Broadband Router
Dec 06, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- Internet-sharing Router and 4-port Switch, with a built in speed and range enhanced Wireless Access Point
- MIMO technology uses multiple radios to create a robust signal that travels farther and reduces dead spots
- Much faster than Wireless-G, but also works great with Wireless-G and -B devices
- Wireless signals protected by wireless encryption, and your network protected from Internet attacks by a powerful SPI firewall
Product Description
The Ultra RangePlus Wireless-N Broadband Router is really three devices in one box. First, there s the Wireless Access Point, which lets you connect to the network without wires. There s also a built-in 4-port full-duplex 10/100 Switch to connect your wired-Ethernet devices together. Finally, the Router function ties it all together and lets your whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection…. More >>
Linksys WRT160N Ultra RangePlus Wireless-N Broadband Router
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5 comments
Rutigs on December 6, 2009 at 8:41 am
This is a bad company. I purchased a wireless router from them and, truth be told, it never really worked right. The speed was ok, but it was impossible to set up without tech support and every so often it would simply stop working. When that happened I would be forced to call tech support and spend 30-60 minutes on the phone fighting with them about resetting the router. I recently purchased a new computer and decided to save a little money by moving this router to it. When I called tech support I was told that the router was out of its warranty period and they could not help me… unless I would pay them to. That’s right, I would have to pay for the assistance on their product – a working product because it was not under warranty.
So be warned that you are only buying the option to use Linksys’ products for a limited time – that is if you have any problems whatsoever that require tech support. I am now trying a Trendnet. Let’s see if they are any better.
Ronald M. Lilly Rn on December 6, 2009 at 8:50 am
Sucks! Suxs! Linksys has the worst software Router makes a cool looking paperweight.
Pradeep on December 6, 2009 at 10:44 am
i bought this router from BestBuy. i have 6MBPS-12MBPS internet connection at home. (i have wireless N card on my laptop) i tested internet connection sitting 2feets from the router and max internet speed was 12MBPS. i went inside my room (may be around 10-15feets from the router) tested for the speed and it was only 700kbps(by the way, my room door’s were closed). i don’t think its worth $108 for this router. (94% reduction in speed huh!!!)
Tirthankar Ghose on December 6, 2009 at 1:31 pm
stay away from it.. dont even flash it with dd-wrt, crappy product. I got a wrt610N, real value for money
D. Wetherow on December 6, 2009 at 2:17 pm
This beautiful bit of design installed nicely, worked for a whole six weeks, and now fails to connect with *one* of my email providers. I’ve reinstalled the software, re-upped the firmware, rebooted the router, modem and computer multiple times, and spent hours searching forums and in lovely online chats with Linksys Live Advisors. My gears are stripped, my tires are blown, and I’m now using it as a paperweight.
My computer wired stright to the modem works fine, so it’s not in my email application, ISP, email srever, virus checker, firewall or in the stars. Maybe it will work for you, but do yourself a favor and read the one- and two-star ratings on Amazon and check the email threads on Linksys forums before you click ‘Add to Cart’.
PO’d in Parksville