- Fast wireless router provides WiFi coverage for your home (works with existing modem)
- Open source firmware offers advanced customization
- Tri-Stream 160 technology doubles bandwidth from 80 MHz to 160 MHz
- Enjoy 4K HD streaming, gaming and more in high quality without buffering
- Dual-band WiFi speeds up to 2.6 Gbps (2.4 GHz / 600 Mbps) + (5 GHz / 2600 Mbps).Operating Temperature: 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C)
- MU-MIMO (Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output) provides WiFi to multiple devices at once, at the same high speed
-
Information
-
Twitter
-
Pinterest
-
Youtube
-
Facebook
Phil Will
but super easy to set up
As a 70 year old, I am far from a Techie; so when our 10 year old Linksys router started acting up, I was looking for something state-of-the art, but super easy to set up. After reading lots of reviews, I decided to go with the tried and true and stick with Linksys. When the router arrived, I watched a couple of tutorials, plugged it in, connected with the Linksys setup website and Voila! was up and running well within 10 minutes. Because I used the exact name and password for my new Network as my previous one, all my devices immediately recognized the new router, so no glitches at the device contact points. I immediately notice faster Internet page transfers, and no more lags in video streaming. We are even going to get a smart TV for movie streaming! Thanks Linksys for a fabulous product that's super easy to set up!
Cristy Ranae Culler
Versatile, programmable - it just works well
I bought this router because of its feature set, most important being that I could easily modify the firmware to include a Virtual Private Network (VPN). The router easily manages traffic from several computers in our home, some 24/7 server types, and heavy use desktops (I'm retired, but a computer nerd, and my wife is frequently streaming)... The VPN shows us popping up 1200 miles away, and having an encrypted path from the router to the VPN server makes me feel comfortable... The router just handles everything without a complaint, and the web-interface is easy to navigate
Trevor Bowers
Best router ever made!
I have owned this Linksys router for many years. I listened to the news today and it was recommended that everyone reboot their routers to eliminate the possibility of a Russian hacking event. I rebooted and my router died. Fortunately, I had purchased a spare one and the extraordinary tech support gal named Jacque at Linksys Technical Support came to my rescue. Linksys has ALWAYS had the best tech support and Jacque was outstanding! She helped me install my spare new router and she configured it to work with everything, my PCs, laptop, tablets and smartphone. I cannot say enough great things about this particular router model and Jacque. I just purchased another one as a spare. Jacque told me this is one of Linksys' most reliable and highly rated routers and I truly agree. I recommend it.
Evangelina Dela Cruz Lacsina
Great as a bridge device
I have two Linksys WiFi routers now, an older one and this one. I was specifically looking for a WRT compatible router so I can remove my firewall computer (someday, when I get around to it). I replaced a much older and slower Belkin with an AC1200+ and set this one up as my main WiFi. I do have it in bridge mode so I can't speak to how well it handles DHCP, but having the same brand across all my access points has allowed me to change all four SSIDs (2 APs x 2 bands) to the same one and it works seamlessly. My older Belkin was just ready to retire. The only thing that ever bothers me about setting up APs is reconfiguring the network address (I don't use the default) and I usually have to plug directly into these using a network cable to make the initial changes and configuration before placing it on the network. If I ever get tired of manually configuring these devices I will try out the software that allows for a guest network, but I never even try configuring that part and just switch it over to bridge mode. I do like that this will mount to the wall out of the way if you need it and that it has a physical power switch.
Ana Dulce Flores
Express VPN recommends this unit, and I'm glad they do
We recently got Express VPN to deal with an issue we've been having, and it's been great. So great, we decided we needed it on our router, so we could share it with the entire house. This is the router Express VPN recommended. Seriously, you have no idea you're living in the dark ages until someone switches on the light. First off, we didn't used to get much of a signal in half the house. We now get a strong signal throughout the house. And it's fast, way faster than our old router. Putting Express VPN on it was easy too. My husband tried to do that with our old router, and it was just an exercise in futility. With this router, he was done and our Wi-Fi was zooming in half an hour. Yes, it costs more, but so does your time and having to deal with a slow weak signal. I'm glad Express VPN recommended this. So far, so good!
Teri Fanguy
Serves NordVPN to our entire network
You can flash this router with DD-WRT and configure NordVPN to secure your entire network with OpenVPN. Versitile, reliable and simple alteration of the router's internal code to provide a very economical alternative to expensive 'flash routers' that are taking the market by storm at hundreds of dollars eash. It really isn't hard to upgrade this router to modern network standards using open source programming. This must be one reason that Linksys keeps making this particular router more than a decade after it was originally introduced. For under $100 you can stack three of these for a bullet-proof tiered home or office wireless system with access for users of all levels of security. Thank you Linksys for continuing the WRT-54GL!
Seth Wall
Great G router
Not the latest and greatest, not the fastest -- but, one of the great workhorses of WiFi during the past few years. This is the 2nd unit that I own, both being used as wireless access points only, connected to my main LAN router (TP-Link TL-R600VPN). These units have a number of advantages over other competing ones on the market: 1) the software is stable, 2) they are modifiable, and can run 3rd party firmware on their Linux guts if so desired, and 3) they are relatively cheap. Each unit will last about 5 - 6 years, and then cook itself to death via thermal cycling. While running, they will never need to be rebooted (if configured correctly), and will deliver consistent throughput for their lives. There are faster and fancier units out there, but I always seem to be coming back to this one due to it's long-term reliability and stability.
Tyandra Chappell
Excellent router. It's rock solid just as a WRT ...
Excellent router. It's rock solid just as a WRT router should be. I haven't reset it after initial configuration in the almost 4 months I've had it. I'm using the Linksys firmware and it works great. The phone app makes slight configuration changes very easy.
Emma Tosi
The Sexiest, most Classic Router on the Market
I'm a sucker not only for performance, but also looks. Back when I got my first router, it was a Linksys WRT. The classic black & blue ones. I was absolutely driven to this one first by the looks which were a more modern version of their first models. The specs are also fantastic!! Since I've installed this router, I've had absolutely no problems with WiFi around the house, at all. 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands work very well together. The router was easy as cutting in to pie to setup. The mobile app kind of sucks though.. but I won't grade the router on something like that. I tried installing DD-WRT firmware on this router and it was very easy and supportive. I highly recommend this router to anyone who wants something that functions very well, looks very nice, and works with open sourced firmware. In the right hands, this router can be a very powerful asset for any home or business. I've owned it for a month now and have not had a single problem. Not a single reboot needed. Cons? I can't think of any! This router truly has everything any residential and even business person would need. I will however gripe about how you can't block a website to every device at once. You instead must block it to each device individually, to my understandings. But open sourced firmware like DD-WRT will have you covered there. One other con I suppose, there's no bandwidth meter that truly works on this router. Pros: - Looks amazing. Feels amazing. - Works very well. Runs without making a sound. - 5GHz & 2.4GHz bands for home & another set for Guest usage. - Very fast internet speeds. - Can work as a homegroup when a USB or eSATA HDD is connected. - Easy to set up. - Open Source Friendly (DD-WRT, etc). can have two firmwares installed at the same time (one active at a time) with its two separate partitions. - 4 powerful antennas which can be removed and replaced if necessary. - Handles multiple devices & 4K streaming without a problem at all. Great ping in games! - Future-proof with 1Gbps speeds & bandwidth handling across antennas. - Guest Networks & WPS (very unsecure) can be disabled. - Can be used with OpenVPN! Cons (kinda milking it here just to be fair. The router truly is great): - No menu for monitoring bandwidth usage or other fun statistics. - No easy way to block websites for all devices. Only each device individually. - Mobile app really lacks features & web interface does not allow usage in mobile browsers. - FTP feature seems not to allow individual FTP accounts to specified folders. - Almost no updates from Linksys in years. - Interface is difficult with assigning dedicated DHCP IPs to devices. Very picky with validating the IP, even when the specified IP would work perfectly.
Adora A. Wada
Significant upgrade over ISP router
I bought this router to supplement the router provided by my ISP (AT&T U-verse) which provided mediocre wireless coverage (including several dead spots) on my 2-story home. This is the 3rd Linksys router I've owned, and my intention was to flash it with DD-WRT immediately as I've done in the past. I couldn't get to that right away, so I stuck with the stock Linksys firmware and I've been so happy with it that I've just been using it for the last 5 months without issue. The wireless performance is a significant upgrade and I have no more dead spots. I'm also impressed with using Linksys Android app to manage the router. I didn't expect to get much use from it, but one day (from an airplane) I was able to set a port forwarding rule to allow me to connect to my desktop at home. There's no way I would've been able to do that with the open-source firmware or the U-verse router without setting up everything first from inside my house. I feel like I'm just scratching the surface with what this router can do - there are a lot of features I personally haven't touched, but plan to in the future. I'm also still planning to look into DD-WRT whenever I have some free time (whatever that is), but in the meanwhile I'm more than happy. I would definitely buy this router again and recommend to anyone looking for a "next level" device.