A look at moving to wireless n using the WRT610N. There is a comments section that will be helpful for potential buyers.
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SmallnetBuilder.net has some of the most extensive reviews on consumer grade routers and gives the WRT610n good grades as the only act in town if you simultaneous dual band N wireless.
Read the full review →I have owned this router for about 6 months, even with the latest firmware update I am experiencing frequent drops of the wireless network, this requires that you unplug the router from the power and reboot. There are times after rebooting it lost all settings requiring to re-enter paswords,...
Read the full review →Like many of you, I was a big Linksys fan. We use Cisco equipment at work, and it's rock-solid. Unfortuantely, this router is not very good. Connections drop on my work laptop (Dell D620) and my home laptop (HP DV7-1014ca). It also drops for my Blackberry Bold and PS3 running on the...
Read the full review →I have been a longtime fan of Linksys routers and have recommended them to a number of friends and family members over the years. When I needed a new router to replace my WRT54G I found the WRT610N. It offered something no other router offered at the time, dual radios. This would allow me to...
Read the full review →I have had this router for 3 months and my only complaint is the layout of the firmware. I am coming off a wrt54gs with ddwrt loaded on it and so far i all I miss is the intuitiveness on the ddwrt ui layout. Once set up it just works. I am utilizing both wiress spectrums in conjunction with...
Read the full review →I purchased the WRT610N when my WRT54G finally died in a lightening storm (along with a surge protector). Two of my laptops had 802.11n, so I figured it was time to step up to a dual-band router to get the best performance. Unfortunately, the first firmware image was riddled with stability...
Read the full review →I'm using this router for almost 9 months and had a lot of Wifi drops. Since I manually set IP settings and DNS servers on my Macbook, the problem has disappeared almost completely. Sadly, only my Macbook has Gigabit ethernet and 802.11n, so I can't utilize the router's...
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