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Refurb Wireless Dual N Router WRT610N-RM
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Amazon Sales Rank: #5781 in Car Audio or Theater Brand: Cisco Dimensions: 2.00 pounds The 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands are designed to work separately yet simultaneously, so you can easily customize your ideal configuration Four integrated Gigabit Ethernet ports let you connect networked storage, 4-port Gigabit Switch, with a built-in, dual-band, speed and range enhanced
Most helpful customer reviews 89 of 94 people found the following review helpful. ****HOW TO PROPERLY SETUP A WRT610N ROUTER**** By Juan C. Cruz Pros: Great speed. Wireless is only less than 5% slower than ethernet connection. USB link port is very solid. Cons: Not designed for people who want plug & play devices with no knowledge of networking. I will agree with a lot of people regarding people that stated that this router is no good. Those people do not know what they're doing. I bought a REFURBISHED version 1... and it works perfect. After reading so many bad reviews, I had the feeling that all refurbished WRT610Ns were probably from people who didn't know how to get it to work properly. ****HOW TO PROPERLY SETUP A WRT610N ROUTER**** 1) Download the latest firmware to your computer from Linksys' website. Do this even before you receive your WRT610N. Reading all the comments about the firmware, I didn't even bother trying the stock firmware. 2) Upon receiving the router, plug in the power cable and plug it into the AC outlet. No CAT5 cables yet. Once it powers up, hold the reset button for a few seconds until the power light starts to blink. Release the reset button. 3) Once it powers up completely, plug your computer to the router with a CAT5 cable. Log into the router. Upload the new firmware. 4) After the upload is complete, unplug the power cable from the router, wait a few seconds, then plug it back it. This is to be assure the load was good. 5) Wireless configurations: #1 Rule: Do not use auto on both G and N. Set 2.5Ghz band for B-G only and to a certain channel (6 or 11 works best). And set 5Ghz band for N only. #2 Rule: Do not use the same encryption on both G and N. Set different encryption methods (example., WPA2 for G, WEP for N) 6) Disconnect the CAT5 cable, and try connecting to the N-wireless (do not connect to G. this is for testing purposes) Once your pc connects to the N network wirelessly, log into the router wirelessly. 7) 5Ghz in its nature is a sensitive frequency. The higher the frequency, the weaker the signal gets... but also gets faster. With that said, the 5Ghz N portion needs to be tweaked to what works best. - On your computer, open up the Wireless Network Connection Status window. Leave this window open at all time so you can see the connection speed (If you have more than one pc with wireless N, do the same thing). - Log into the router via wireless N. Go to Wireless Advanced section. Band: do not set AUTO on the band. Start off with 40Mhz. From there, pick the first channel (44 or something like that). - Now check the speed(s) of the pc connection(s). Try out ever 40Mhz band until you find the best speed. If no band is solid, then result to 20Mhz. Once most solid and fastest speed is achieved, save the configs. COMPLETE! USB Link: The USB link worked great. But there are some pointers. I tried two harddrives. 320GB 5400RPM SATA and 320GB 7200RPM SATA. Both were clones of each other; clean NTFS formatted with nothing but videos and music. I would recommend to edit SHARE and click on SHARE ENTIRE PARTITION. It seems much more fluid with that on. Ok, after I named my drive, shared the whole partition, and clicked on access rights, I mapped the drive to each computer to test the stability and speed. I did have a problem with my music folder that had 355 sub-folders (individual albums); it would randomly see all 355 folders. It would see 210, then 340, the 290, etc. It was a strange behavior. Since both harddrives were clones of each other, I formatted one harddrive using the Linksys Router function. It formatted the drive to NTFS FAT2. First time I've used FAT2. After I copied the contents back to the drive, I tested it again. It actually finds the files much faster than before. Don't know why. I haven't had a problem with missing folders either. Everything is found instantly. So I would highly recommend to format using the Linksys Router function. I did test out between 5400rpm and 7200rpm to
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