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Linksys WRT1900AC 2.4 and 5GHz Dual Band Smart Wi-Fi Wireless AC Router (WRT1900AC-EJ)
Brand | Linksys |
Model Name | Linksys WRT1900AC |
Special Feature | Access Point Mode, WPS |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
Connectivity Technology | wireless;USB |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Operating System | Compatibility,Os,Windows |
About this item
- 4 high-performance antennas
- 1.3 GHz dual core processor
- AC1900 wireless speed
- 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports
- .The router will broadcast a wireless signal to your Wi-Fi-enabled devices like gaming consoles, TVs, mobile devices, and printers
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Customer Ratings | |||||
Value for money | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.6 | 4.0 |
User interface | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.7 | 5.0 | 3.9 |
WiFi signal | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.9 | 4.6 | 3.9 |
Tech Support | 3.5 | 3.5 | 3.6 | 4.3 | 3.5 |
Easy to install | 3.9 | 3.9 | 4.8 | — | 3.9 |
Sold By | PrimePhaze | Search Buy Repeat | Express Technologies Ltd | hechproductsUS | Flaknet |
connectivity tech | wireless;USB | Wireless | Wi-Fi | Wireless, Wired | Wireless |
number of ports | 5 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 4 |
data transfer rate | 128 megabits per second | — | 1200 megabits per second | 1800 megabits per second | 1300 megabits per second |
wireless standard | 802 11 A, 802 11 B, 802 11 G | 5 ghz radio frequency | 802 11 AX, 802 11 AC, 802 11 N | 802 11 AX, 802 11 AC, 802 11 G, 802 11 N | 802 11 ABGN |
frequency band class | dual band | dual band | dual band | dual band | dual band |
security protocol | WEP, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2 | WPA2-PSK | WPA3 | WPS | — |
Product Description
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Price
| $174.99$174.99 | $118.98$118.98 | $169.99$169.99 | $287.99$287.99 | $97.99$97.99 | — | $199.99$199.99 |
WIFI Generation
| WIFI 6 | WIFI 6 | WIFI 6E | WIFI 7 | WIFI 6 | WIFI 6E | WIFI 6 |
Coverage
| 2,000 Sq. Feet | 2,700 Sq. Feet | 3,000 Sq. Feet | 3,000 Sq. Feet | 2,500 Sq. Feet | 2,700 Sq. Feet | 2,700 Sq. Feet |
# of Devices
| 25 | 30 | 200 | 200 | 25 | 55 | 30 |
Mesh Type
| Intelligent Mesh | Intelligent Mesh | Cognitive Mesh | Cognitive Mesh | Intelligent Mesh | Intelligent Mesh | Intelligent Mesh |
Release Year
| 2022 | 2022 | 2023 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2022 |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 7.68 x 9.76 x 2.01 inches |
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Item Weight | 3 pounds |
ASIN | B00IGL3L2E |
Item model number | WRT1900AC-EJ |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,203 in Computer Routers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 22, 2014 |
Manufacturer | Linksys |
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Customers like the performance, ease of setup, speed and range of the networking router. For example, they mention it really works well, the web interface is simple and simplistic, and the signal strength and range has improved. That said some complain about the boot loop.
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Customers like the performance of the router. They mention that it really works well, runs dd-wrt really well, and has no problems with anything. They also say that the app seems to be more functional after an app update and that it does work with Macs.
"...Davey 100% Solid Gold and 5-Star Award for Quality, Value, and Performance, bar none!..." Read more
"WRT 3200ACM A very nice product, setup was very simple...." Read more
"...It has worked good, and if it works for years, i will be happy...." Read more
"...you want to do any "creative" networking you will be disappointed in the GUI web interface, the problems with moving any file/folder to the network..." Read more
Customers like the ease of setup of the networking router. They say the instructions are clear, and the web interface is simple. They also mention that the Bluetooth pairing for setting up devices makes things intuitive to set up.
"...I find the web interface to be simple, and simplistic too, a nice interaction to work with when you want to customize any features, or change any..." Read more
"...Setup was very easy, and you can do it, even from a factory hard reset, without any disks too...." Read more
"...will feel about this, but from other reviews also this is easy to setup.Router Cascading for keeping the old network:..." Read more
"...More command line interface and not a real graphical, easy to setup router (only) BUT from what I read, once you set it up, it never has to be..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the router. Some say it's a rock solid router that provides a stable network with zero issues. However, others say it is unreliable, poorly manufactured, and defective.
"...I use my system here in the studio and throughout my home I marvel at its consistency, it steadfastness, and its power, just incredible in all those..." Read more
"...the wireless signals were strong, and everything connected nicely to the new network...." Read more
"...This comes into play, say, it something starts glitching, and you want to see if the device and been rebooted, or rebooted itself for some reason, or..." Read more
"...I had of it - a 802.11ac capable DD-WRT router that's inexpensive, stable, and has passable range...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the networking device. For example, they say it's amazing, their commands receive a much faster response, and it has improved signal strength and throughput. They also mention that the full HD stream starts within seconds and only pauses to buffer very rarely. The control panel also has a speed test, and does the job in a short time.
"...old WD N900 router is much better; improved signal strength, improved throughput and so far no drop outs...." Read more
"...The speed is still amazing (gigabit ethernet WAN as well). I have now mounted the router vertically behind a chest and it's completely hidden...." Read more
"...Sometimes I had spotty connections, streaming was slowing down, so that Netflix (via Roku 2) was showing me spinning circle etc...." Read more
"...LINKSYS E3000: THE PROS: Over all speed improvement, very noticeable...." Read more
Customers like the range of the networking device. They say it has a better than average range, strong signals, and longer range over WiFi. Some say it's a great WiFi extender and can reach out fairly well throughout the house.
"...verses my 4 year old WD N900 router is much better; improved signal strength, improved throughput and so far no drop outs...." Read more
"...+Excellent range (not a place in my 3 level townhome that I don't get signal)+Much smaller than the picture makes it look. Sleek design...." Read more
"...What I like:- Better range than my old AC1750 router...." Read more
"...The router works fantastically once set up, and has both excellent range and terrific speeds...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the router. Some mention it's a great buy, while others say it'll be a waste of time and money.
"...gets the Wavey Davey 100% Solid Gold and 5-Star Award for Quality, Value, and Performance, bar none!..." Read more
"...But to me it is well worth the extra money. In last 4 days, I did not have anybody in the family yelling “My wifi is not working….”...." Read more
"...due to how simple it is, but their price tag is way over the roof, and you never have control over the device...." Read more
"...That spooked me. I chose this model because the price was decent, and the rated speeds should have easily been sufficient to fully exploit my new..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the router. They mention that it drops the connection about every 5-6 minutes, and that it cannot connect to the Internet after about a week. They also say that their iPhone started dropping the signals and they had to reconnect each time. The WiFi signal does drop off to 3 to 4 bars out of 5. Customers also say it won't connect to their cable modem and that the hook up did not work.
"...Sometimes I had spotty connections, streaming was slowing down, so that Netflix (via Roku 2) was showing me spinning circle etc...." Read more
"...My kids 2006 17" iMac OS X 10.6.8 AGAIN, could not connect to this router. Restart the router and then the iMac.THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE..." Read more
"...find the web interface to be simple, and simplistic too, a nice interaction to work with when you want to customize any features, or change any..." Read more
"...appears to be the WiFi driver on my computer that causes the dropped connections. This thing might be better than I thought it was...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the boot loop of the router. They mention that their computer would freeze and require a reboot over and over again. They also say that the unit must be reset so often and the lack of firmware that it requires a regular reset to fix. Some customers say that after a few days of use, the router would randomly reboot within a week.
"...Next is there is no reboot...." Read more
"...CW app via Fire stick that didn't get solved - it buffers/hangs up every minute or so. It makes getting through an episode of anything very tedious...." Read more
"...It will reboot if it gets confused but in my application this has only happened 2-3 times since it was put in service (2.5 - 3 years ago)...." Read more
"...network would go down, the computer would freeze and require a reboot over and over again after a few hours of happy computing...." Read more
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That FLOORED me totally, and I'm an advanced networking expert, who was prepared for a completely tough, manual install of this router but figured I'd give it a go with the Auto-Connect Feature of this router, by simply inserting the Cisco-Linksys CD ROM into my PC server's optical drive, and followed the prompts to the letter (to a point), let the router Auto-Configure each and every PC and Mac in my mixed-stable of computers here in my studio and throughout the house, 8 computers here in my studio near the router's plug-in to my Time-Warner RoadRunner HS Turbo Modem, and 4 other computers elsewhere in the house, and I'll be danged if the new E3000 didn't pull off the complete connection routing in less than 7 minutes actual time! CRAZY GOOD!
I immediately fired up the router's web interface and went into the Advanced settings, and renamed the System from default to my regular/normal System's name, set up the web interface for my network Hard Drive and plugged in a 1TB USB external HD for network sharing and backup services, reconfigured the password to my rather complex 26-digit and symbol password for ultimate security purposes, set the "renew DHCP Lease" to my own specific schedule apart from default, adjusted Media and FTP Server setting to active, and a lot of other "host services" to manual settings vs the default settings, and in less than 30 minutes total time I disconnected my former "N-Spec" router, and turned the duties over to the new E3000.
Suffice to say it's been literally plug and play since then, with only a minor glitch to report, and that was perhaps my own fault but it involved updating the firmware to the latest and greatest, and my update went awry somewhat...I ended up having to re-apply the new patch TWICE before it took and set up correctly, and BAM!! All was well again, settings were intact, and when I restarted the System it fired right up, everything popped up green, blue, and yellow LED's like it's supposed to do, and voila! Firmware update a success, all was well, and the system @ 100%.
The Dual-Band aspect of this router gives it a special character, with the ability to transmit and receive signals and data simultaneously, at the same time literally, and maintain its incredible bandwidth in both the 2.4Ghz and 5.8Ghz channels without fault of any sort, and that's an amazing feature! My AppleTV system works significantly better than it did with the old MaxPower N-Spec Routerat full speed ahead, it being a single-band router and some 5 years old at the time I replaced it with the E3000.
I find the web interface to be simple, and simplistic too, a nice interaction to work with when you want to customize any features, or change any settings manually vs the router's automatic setups. I have yet to have to restart or "recycle" this router after some 5 months of use thus far, which I consider to be very, very unusual given the nature of routers in general, but the Cisco-Linksys E3000 seems to be in a class by itself with respect to sustainability. It is also a router that you can place ANYWHERE with respect to its antennas being all internal (6 of them!), as I have placed it UNDER MY WORK STATION now, and there's no difference in the signal being all-pervasive and strong throughout my studio, and home to boot!
I also use the router to handle the Administration of my twin RAID system's web interface, and that uses one of the Gigabit Ethernet Ports of the E3000 and plugs directly into the Areca 1680IX-8 Hardware RAID Controller, and that feature of the router has also worked without fail thus far, no issues at all! I have searched and tried to figure out S*O*M*E* weakness that this new E3000 router has, but alas there is nothing left to write or say with respect to things that are wrong with it, because the dang thing just works 100% for the good!
Every day that I use my system here in the studio and throughout my home I marvel at its consistency, it steadfastness, and its power, just incredible in all those aspects of use with my heavy, heavy needs placed upon it, and it's just fantastic. It would be hard to say "it could be better", because I just don't know HOW or WHAT we could do so as to make it better than it is right now.
I am transmitting millions and millions of bytes of critical information up to Standford University in the Folding@Home program, with 5 active computers in the program here in my home and studio, and it's IMPORTANT that each and every byte gets transmitted up there for the benefit of mankind, and the critical research that the researchers are doing, and this great Cisco-Linksys E3000 keeps the candles "lit" in my contributions to the Folding@Home program hour by hour, day by day, and week by arduous week...it just doesn't fail me, and that is all I could ask of it!
I never thought I'd say something like this about a router, but this thing is SO FAR AHEAD of everything else out there that you can buy for your home or office use for a high-speed data network, be it from a HD Cable Modem system like what I have with me here, a DSL system, whatever way you can critically look at such a thing as a router which literally is the lifeline between you and the internet, and all it can represent, but I'll say this for the record: I don't think that there's anything better being made today, AT ANY PRICE, ANY CONFIGURATION, ANY SETUP WHATSOEVER THAN THE CICSO-LINKSYS E3000 Router!
This thing is King of the Hill! I have actually purchased 4 of them since they were released in early June, 2010. The router that I bought this time went down to Australia to my business partner's home office to use there, because he cannot buy one in Australia at any price: they just aren't offered there yet, so I took it upon myself to score one for him and the network in his home office, and he is just like I am by now: a believer in this E3000 system 100% without qualification, without doubts, and without any negative thoughts whatsoever!
It's not every day that we have products this good come into our lives and uses, and this ladies and gentlemen is the best router that the good, old All-American $$$ can buy, bar none, no doubt as to that statement! The Cisco-Linksys E3000 Dual Band Router gets the Wavey Davey 100% Solid Gold and 5-Star Award for Quality, Value, and Performance, bar none! There isn't anything quite like it no matter what other brands you look at, or even other Cisco-Linksys models for that matter, it stands alone as the No.1 router of any type today, in November 2010.
Wavey Davey - November 14, 2010
Overall performance verses my 4 year old WD N900 router is much better; improved signal strength, improved throughput and so far no drop outs. I started getting drop outs on the old router when we exceeded 12 devices, the WRT has run flawlessly with up to 21 devices so far.
The unit runs quiet and cool – no fan needed, which is nice since fan noise can be quiet annoying.
I manually configured the router (enter 192.168.1.1 into your browser) and used “Smart Setup Tool” to get connected to the internet and do a basic configuration, the setup tool makes this very easy. After that I manually edited a few parameters to “personalize” the network, simplify management and optimize performance as follows:
Changed name of the 5GHz network rather than accept the default of “Name of 2.4Ghz” appended with _5Ghz.
Edited the guest network names and password and turned it off, I will switch it on if needed.
Renamed some of the devices on the network map so that it is obvious which device is which. This make the network map much more useful.
Edited the Host Name and Network Name, personal preference.
Turned off the ability to manage this router wirelessly via Linksys Smart Wi-Fi (Connectivity – Administration tab) to reduce the chance of a wireless hack.
Wireless networking defaults were not optimal for our network so I made the following changes:
Set the 2.4 GHz network to 802.11gn. This router does not support 801.11b so I don’t think there is a difference between the mixed setting and the 802.11gn setting. I don’t have any legacy b only devices so this is not a problem. Not supporting 802.11b avoids the 2.4 GHz radio having to do gymnastics to talk to any b devices this helps 2.4 GHz throughput and avoids the slight decrease in n or g throughput that results from a mixed (with b) setting. I thought about using n only but since g and n can play together (the overhead associated with sending a legacy preamble before the HT preamble is small and g devices can interpret the n preamble) I left g available. I left the channel width setting on auto and it selected 40 MHz i.e., twice the width and double the data rate of the legacy channels.
Set the 5 GHz network to ac only to allow optimum 5 GHz performance, I left the channel width setting on auto and it selected 80 MHz i.e., four times the width and four times the data rate of the legacy channels. I am not quite sure what they mean in the advertising info with regard to 160 MHz channel width since this device only has 4 antennas and 6 are needed to get 160 MHz bandwidth.
I left the channel selection on auto for both networks.
Restricting the router protocols has some potential disadvantages:
1. Legacy devices that are restricted to 2.4 GHz b and/or 5 GHz a and n only will not be able to connect, so if you have older devices this might be a problem.
2. If there are devices running 2.4 GHz b and 5 GHz a and n nearby they might interfere with your network and your network router might interfere with them. I am too far away from my neighbors for this to be a problem but if your neighbors are close you should probably use mixed mode.
Given that the 802.11g protocol was released in 2003 and that manufactures built 802.11g chipsets before 2003 I doubt that many people have many 802.11b devices only.
I would like to know if there is a difference between the between the 2.4 GHz mixed setting and the 2.4 GHz 802.11gn setting. Does the router listen for 802.11b signals and back off to allow legacy transmission to a legacy router when 2.4 GHz mixed is selected? I called tech support but the person I spoke too did not seem to know what I was talking about.
Some users have reported signal strength gains, I measured the signal strength (using a Wi-Fi Analyzer on my phone) before and after installing the new router (in the same location).
On the 2.4Ghz band the signal strength increased by an average of 3dB (double the power) running g and n protocols. This is not a huge improvement but will help in areas with marginal signal strength that are prone to signal drop outs. The increase in signal strength on 2.4Ghz varied from -1dB to 8dB, in looking at the results it looks like beam forming is working and increasing the signal strength in the areas with 2.4Ghz devices with up to an 8dB increase and an average of 4.5dB.
On the 5 GHz band the signal strength increased by an average of 16dB (40 times the power) running mixed mode. This made some previously unreachable (for 5G Hz) areas of the house usable for Wi-Fi and is a great gain in signal strength. The 5 GHz radio designs have probably got a lot better in the last few years and this result alone is a good reason to buy this router. The increase in signal strength varied from 11dB to 20dB and did not seem to be affected by beam forming (possibly due to the fact that phone that I used to take the measurements was on the 5 GHz Wi-Fi network when I took the measurements).
It is a good idea to back up your router configuration (Troubleshooting – Diagnostics tab) to allow a quick restore in the event you have to reset your router.
The Troubleshooting Status report pages are very nice to have.
It would be nice if you could search the router help information embedded on the router. The user guide does not cover as much as the help information on the router and he use of screen shots in the manual limit your ability to search (e.g., you cannot find Backup or Restore by searching the user manual).
I am very happy with this product.
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