Linksys EA2700
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13 years ago
Poor Quality
Absolutely horrible performance. I thought it was my cable modm but I rehooked up my old router and problems were gone. This router has poor range, drops signal, needs allot of reboots, has issues pairing with modem. Less than 1 year old.
12 years ago
DON'T BUY THIS ROUTER !!!
I bought this router thinking you get what you pay for, so you would think I wouldn't get to the conclusion of writing this review. The set up was easy, the router has cool options, good controll panel....
11 years ago
Router
It would have been easier if we had only one computer on the old network to start with. Also, If we would have the default name later it would have been easier to network the other computers and printers. Otherwise it was very easy.
11 years ago
Linksys Smart Wifi - Something is seriously not right
User friendly interface however the product is underwhelming. I am losing 3MB compared to my old WD router. Signal is dropping all the time as well
10 years ago
Short on output coverage
The Linksys EA2700 funtions well at short distances. It DOES NOT provide full home coverage, however. Our cable enters at a utility room and that is where the modem and wireless router reside.
Pros:
- It works at short distances--twenty feet
Cons:
- Does not provide full home coverage
9 years ago
Slow 5 GHz performance
I get 90 Mbps down on the 2.4 GHz band, 25 Mbps on the 5 GHz band while sitting 10 feet away from it in the same room. Does not go very far due to having no exterior antennas. "Smart app dashboard" doesn't work well since being bought by Belkin.
14 years ago
I've already covered Cisco's new "App Enabled" router line and reviewed the EA3500 in depth. So this focus of this review of the EA2700 Gigabit Dual-Band Wireless N600 Router is mainly on how it performs. The EA2700 is the least expensive way to buy into Cisco's cloud-connected future.
12 years ago
MAC OS X 10.9 Mavericks not supported after upgrade from previous OS X
1) Wireless router does NOT perform at advertised speeds. 2) Cisco Connect utility worked until I updated to the new Mavericks OS X 10.9 operation system. 3) Now, Cisco Connect utility is not supported and you cannot change primary or guest network password or any of the other utilities for this...
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