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-An absolute steal at this price – great performance and superb value make this a must for next-gen WiFi junkiesIf your modem and home networking equipment currently resides in your lounge room, the WRT310N’s futuristic design will be a g...
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Linksys attempts to make your life easy with the WRT310N, and it succeeds by making it a cinch to install, and by supplying the intuitive and useful network utility LELA. This router does cost more than its 10/100 stablemate, but if you need the extra...
Gigabit Ethernet switch, reliable 802.11 draft-n performance, LELA network utility...
Its pricey (but worth it if you need the extra speed from the Gigabit switch) The Final Word Linksys attempts to make your life easy with the WRT310N, and it succeeds by making it a cinch to install, and by supplying the intuitive and useful network u...
Linksys attempts to make your life easy with the WRT310N, and it succeeds by making it a cinch to install, and by supplying the intuitive and useful network utility LELA. This router does cost more than its 10/100 stablemate, but if you need the extra...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 12:18:24
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The Linksys WRT310N Wireless-N Gigabit Router bears the same sleek, antenna-free design as its sibling the WRT160N, except features a four port gigabit switch. We are a little disappointed at the lack of a USB port, which means it cant act as a print...
Compact, antennafree design, Great range, Unparalleled performance among Draft N routers...
Runs very hot, No USBrelated features...
Aside from its potentially worrisome heat output, the Linksys WRT310N Wireless-N Gigabit Router is a networking dynamo with chart-topping performance and a sleek (maybe too sleek) design.
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When we reviewed the Linksys WRT160N earlier this year we found that there was a lot to like but that the lack of gigabit capability was a serious deficiency. Well, the folks at Linksys have responded with the WRT310N. As well as replacing the all blac...
Easy setup, Performance, Wireless range...
No dualband WiFi...
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The swooping profile vaguely reminds us of the B-2 Stealth Bomber, and it certainly wins in the looks department. Thankfully, it’s no slouch on the performance front either. The performance under the 802.11 G protocol is very good at distances up to ab...
Good speeds at shorter distances, Easy to setup...
Concealed antennae reduce transfer speeds...
This sleek router has great performance over shorter distances, but suffers a bit at long range. Linksys routers have always been easy to use...
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Cisco recently introduced a subscription-based security enhancement called Home Network Defender for their Linksys by Cisco draft 802.11n WRT310N and WRT610N wireless routers. (The WRT160N will be added "soon".) The focus of this rev...
Scheduled web access and activity reporting, Includes four TrendMicro AV licenses, Gigabit WAN and switch...
Ineffective web filtering, Requires Windows application to administer, No jumbo frame support...
2.4 GHz Broadcom-based 802.11n Draft 2.0 router with gigabit switch, Parental Control and Security Features...
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When we reviewed the Linksys WRT160N earlier this year we found that there was a lot to like but that the lack of gigabit capability was a serious deficiency. Well, the folks at Linksys have responded with the WRT310N. As well as replacing the all blac...
Easy setup, Performance, Wireless range...
No dualband WiFi...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:19:05
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The $119 Linksys N Ultra Range Plus (WRT310N) is the companys mainstream Draft N router. Unlike the high-end dual-band WRT600N, its a single-band router that broadcasts only at 2.4GHz. Its an overall solid product that is sublimely easy to...
Fantastic range; good looks; LELA monitoring software is great...
Setup process leaves out a key step; average transfer speeds...
The words "ultra range" in the Linksys N Ultra Range Plus arent just marketing speak—this router delivers incredible range and decent speeds, and it comes with a slick monitoring utility that anyone can use, regardless of technical ability...
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Linksys says it put a considerable amount of customer consultation into the look of its brand-new WRT310N wireless gateway router, and it shows. Instead of a featureless cube, the company opted for the slightly "winged" look to give at least a hint o...
Easy config and network setup. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) support. Easy new configuration software. Good performance at 2.4 GHz.
No support for 5-GHz operation.
The WRT310N is the new look of Linksys home routers, including not just a sleek new case but a face and feature lift to its EasyLink Advisor setup and management software. The result is a pretty new home router at an attractive price, whose one large f...
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Sleek and speedy, this Linksys is a good choice for a small business that wants 2.4-GHz and gigabit support and doesnt need the multimedia-friendlier 5-GHz option. Has deep routing features.
Superior performance, Deep routing features...
No wireless range extension...
Sleek and speedy, this Linksys is a good choice for a small business that wants 2.4-GHz and gigabit support and doesnt need the multimedia-friendlier 5-GHz option. Has deep routing features.
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