Cisco E4200
![]() | Outdated Product 361 415 ₴ Device: router; WAN port: Ethernet (RJ45); Wi-Fi standards: Wi-Fi 3 (802.11g); Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n); 2.4GHz; 5 GHz; WAN: LAN: LAN ports: 4 ports; LAN port speed: 1 Gbps; USB 2.0: 1; Antenna: internal; Transmitter power (dBm): 17; firewall; DHCP server; VPN; Safety standards: WPA; WEP; WPA2 |
Cisco E4200
WAN:Ethernet
Connection:LAN 4 ports, 1 Gbps
Wi-Fi:Wi-Fi 4 (N)
Antennas and signal:17 dBm, 6 antenna(s), non-removable
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There is nothing to add to the pros and cons. In a great device - everything is fine! Powerful CPU, plenty of memory, high security. The brightness of the indicator does not change ![]() |
I took the N900 (2xN450) for the new Intel 450mb/sec modules for the sake of the formula, and if 450 megabits rises within the room, then 300 megabits is now kept behind the wall and behind two. It's about wireless. Considering 128-bit crypting with no speed drops, this is very decent. The rest, in principle, without question, everything is at the highest level. Marvel chipset while there are no firmware from third parties, but so far it is not necessary. ![]() |
After trying out a super-mega-device from a Chinese mega-vendor and successfully returning it to the store, I paid a little extra and now am a happy owner of the Linksys E4200. The main question might be, "What makes it better than the Chinese mega-vendor's product?" and it’s a valid question. Firstly, there is absolute silence, if not complete silence from the device, where cheap vendors use cheap fans, expensive vendors put in heatsinks, thermal interfaces, and other components to make their solutions quiet and with less heat output. The build quality and materials in this case are beyond praise. It may seem not very important when choosing a device that you hardly see, but that is exactly until you become a "happy" owner of cheap equipment that heats up and smells, and not just for a day or a month. Setup, network performance, and multiple simultaneous network connections are not a problem; so far, we have connected up to 7 devices to one point, and it’s functioning normally. The device has two radio modules that work with MIMO 3x3:3 antennas, and coverage is superb, not to mention the various radio modes. The gigabit ports are also a delight, not so much because of gigabit connections which I don’t have, but for the ability to handle 250mb/sec packages through WAN easily and WAN effortlessly transmits this through Wi-Fi. There are firmware for the CIS for correct work with telecom operators, easy connection through the bundled software, fast Wi-Fi and very high quality materials Not free)) ![]() |
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