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Linksys E3200 High-Performance Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless-N Router

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3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (442 customer reviews)

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  • Enjoy the power of high-performance, simultaneous dual-band Wireless-N technology (80211n) ideal for home entertainment
  • Connect Internet-ready TVs, Blu-rays, game consoles and other devices at superior speeds up to 300 + 300 Mbps
  • Double your network bandwidth with simultaneous dual bands
  • Connect an external storage device to the built-in USB port to share your files at home or on the Internet
  • Connect a printer to share among the computers on your network
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Technical Details

  • Brand Name: Cisco
  • Model: E3200
  • Hardware Platform: Pc
  • Connectivity Technology: wireless
  • Network Data Transfer Rate: 300 Megabits Per Second
PC MAGPCMag.com Editors' Choice Award Linksys networking products are eight-time winners of the PC Mag Editors' Choice Award.

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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 7.5 x 1 inches ; 7.7 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B004T9RR7C
  • Item model number: E3200
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (442 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #377 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: April 4, 2011

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

Linksys E3200 Wireless-N Router - top
The Linksys E3200 offers superior wireless speed, optimal range, and simultaneous dual-band technology, plus a next-generation industrial design
(see larger image)

The Linksys E3200 offers superior wireless speed (up to 300 + 300 Mbps), optimal range, and simultaneous dual-band technology to create a powerful network designed for home entertainment. Simultaneous dual-band Wireless-N technology allows for smoother and faster HD/3D video streaming. A built-in USB port lets you add external storage and printers* to share files across your network. An enhanced MIMO antenna array offers superior range and reliability. Plus, included Cisco Connect software gets you set up in three easy steps and offers powerful tools for ongoing management of your network.

See how the E3200 stacks up against the rest of the Linksys E-Series routers below.

Key Features

Feature - superior speed
Superior Wireless Speed

The Linksys E3200 offers ultra fast speed to connect your computers, Internet-ready TVs, game consoles, and other Wi-Fi devices at transfer rates up to 300 + 450 Mbps speed for a premium home network experience.


Feature - optimal range
Optimal Wireless Coverage

Built with leading 802.11n wireless technology, the Linksys E3200 offers superior range to create a powerful wireless network. Enhanced MIMO antenna array boosts signal strength to provide exceptional coverage and reliability so you can enjoy your wireless network from anywhere in your home.


Feature - dual band
The Power of Dual-Band

Double your network bandwidth with dual-band N (2.4 and 5 GHz) designed to avoid interference and maximize throughput for smoother and faster HD video streaming, file transfers, and wireless gaming.


Feature - speedboost
SpeedBoost

Higher quality antenna technology helps to maintain high speeds across greater distances throughout your home for maximum wireless coverage and in-home mobility.


Feature - advanced security
Advanced Security

Keep Wi-Fi freeloaders and Internet threats at bay with WPA/WPA2 encryption and SPI firewall to help keep your network protected.


E3200 Rear view with Ports
The rear of the Linksys E3200 with four Gigabit Ethernet ports and a USB 2.0 port
Feature - gigabit ethernet
Benefits of Gigabit

Use the four Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000) ports for quick file sharing, 10x faster than standard Ethernet, between other Gigabit-enabled devices like computers, hard drives, and servers.


Feature - usb
Built-in USB Port

The USB port lets you add devices such as storage and printers to your network to share files at home or over the Internet for greater access to more information.


Cisco Connect
Easy set-up with Cisco Connect software.
Feature - home theater
Home Theater Ready

Bring the ultimate entertainment experience to your home by connecting computers, Internet-ready TVs, game consoles, media players and more to your wireless network and the Internet. QoS traffic prioritization technology is designed to deliver your time-sensitive Internet traffic efficiently so you can enjoy fast downloads, smooth video and music streaming, and gaming and VoIP.


Feature - installation
Quick to Install

Cisco Connect software helps you set up your home wireless network in three easy steps.


Feature - management
Easy to Manage

Cisco Connect software helps you customize your settings and quickly add multiple devices to your network:

  • Create a separate password protected network for guests
  • Limit access time and websites with Parental Controls
  • Access advanced network settings easily


Linksys Wireless-N Router Comparison

E1200 E1500 E2500 E3200 E4200
E1200 E1500 E2500 E3200 E4200
Technology Wireless-N
Wi-Fi Max Speed 300 Mbps 300 Mbps 600 Mbps 600 Mbps 750 Mbps
Compatibility Wireless-N,
-B, -G
Wireless-N,
-B, -G
Wireless-N,
-A, -B, -G
Wireless-N,
-A, -B, -G
Wireless-N,
-A, -B, -G
Bands Single-band 2.4 GHz Single-band 2.4 GHz Simultaneous
Dual-band
2.4 + 5 GHz
Simultaneous
Dual-band
2.4 + 5 GHz
Simultaneous
Dual-band
2.4 + 5 GHz
Transmit/Receive
Streams
2 x 2 2 x 3 2 x 2 2 x 3 3 x 3
SpeedBoost
Power Amplifiers Integrated On-Chip External Off-Chip Integrated On-Chip External Off-Chip
High Power
External Off-Chip
High Power
Ports 4 x 10/100 4 x 10/100 4 x 10/100 4 x Gigabit
1 x USB
4 x Gigabit
1 x USB
USB Features Shared Storage
Shared Printer
Shared Storage
 Shared Printer
Media Server
Wi-Fi
Protected Setup
Yes
UPnP Support Yes
Parental Controls Time of Day Access Controls
Specific Website Blocking
Guest Wi-Fi Access Separate SSID for guests keeps your WiFi private
Wireless Security WEP, WPA and WPA2 Personal and Enterprise, RADIUS
Warranty 1 year hardware limited warranty, 90 days complimentary assisted support
Package Contents Router, AC Adapter, CD-ROM with setup software, Ethernet Network Cable, Quick Start Guide
Setup Software CD Cisco Connect
Windows XP SP3, Vista SP1 or later, Windows 7
Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6


Product Description

The Linksys E3200 offers superior wireless speed (up to 300 + 300 Mbps), optimal range, and simultaneous dual-band technology to create a powerful network designed for home entertainment. Simultaneous dual-band Wireless-N technology allows for smoother and faster HD/3D video streaming. A built-in USB port lets you add external storage and printers* to share files across your network. An enhanced MIMO antenna array offers superior range and reliability. Plus, included Cisco Connect software gets you set up in three easy steps and offers powerful tools for ongoing management of your network.


Customer Reviews

Easy install and setup. Wally Ratliff  |  64 reviewers made a similar statement
I can get them working but they always seem like a hassle. M. d  |  40 reviewers made a similar statement
I will be returning this one and going to another brand. mpls12  |  34 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
287 of 298 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Routing Heaven... almost June 2, 2011
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The Linksys E3200 is, without a doubt, an impressive product. It's one VERY easy to set router that appears to operate reliably and even comes with a couple of notable bells and whistles. However, some of the 'high performance' claims proved to be slightly exaggerated and I wasn't impressed by the quality of user support.

SETUP (5 of 5)

One question most of us ask ourselves before proceeding to set something as intimidating as a new router is 'will I be able to make it work for me?' The good news is that in this case the answer should be 'probably or most likely yes.' For a basic setup, you simply plug in the router, run the Cisco Connect app provided on a CD on a computer equipped with a Wi-Fi adapter and... you are connected.

Cisco Connect is a well-organized app that will help you add devices to the network - and once the router is app and running most devices will add themselves once you provide the password - allow for limited 'guest' access on a separate network, set parental controls, test your Internet connection speed and directly manage your router if you need to split your network for better performance, configure DNS and DHCP, advanced wireless settings, security, manage the attached disk if you have one, set access policies and so forth.

It gets as sophisticated as you need it to be and the good news is that both Cisco Connect and the router's Web interface are are well organized and are backed by a very well written and quite detailed manual. I will post the link to the downloadable PDF as a comment to this review.

My basic setup completed in a couple of minutes and it took a couple of minutes more to register individual devices: laptops, desktops, printers, portable gaming devices, home servers, Internet radio. Anything that has a wired connection (4 10/100/1000 Mpbs ports are available) does not need any setup. The more sophisticated tasks, such as reserving IP addresses for printers and a media hub and 'splitting' the traffic into 2 separately named networks mapping into the router's 2 frequency bands (2.4 MHz and 5 MHz) were equally easy and well covered by the manual.

It's important that Cisco Connect is installed on one of your computers if not on all because the first thing it does when you start it is checking the router's status and attempting to fix whatever problems if it detects any. To get 'the latest' I installed it from Cisco's site and I didn't experience any issues during or after the install completed.

PERFORMANCE AND RANGE (4 of 5)

Depending on your clients, the router can provide as much as 2 x 300 Gbps - this was a major improvement over the 802.11g router it's replacing. This is a lot considering that the best I am getting from my ISP is 15 Mbps downstream and 2 Mbps upstream but today's home networks have a lot of internal traffic if you use NAS devices, media servers or home servers that are set to run backups.

While the router supports 802.11 a/b/g/n the manual warns that best performance can be achieved when all clients support 802.11n and that one single 802.11a client can slow the entire network if present.

In practice I got consistent 150 Mbps on the 5 GHz band while in the same room at about 30 ft. from the router (except for a few minutes each day when the 5 GHz signal drops for no apparent reason - see the posted screenshots). With one floor in-between, 90 Mbps was possible but the 5 GHz band wasn't as reliable or I could get a steady stream of 54 Mbps, sometimes better on the 2.4 GHz band. With 2 floors in between (router in the basement and my computer on the second floor and at the other end of the house, some 70-80 ft. away) the 5 MHz band became practically unusable (I will post some inSSIDer shots) and the 2.4 GHz band would get me 6-24 Mbps, still okay for Web browsing. The computers on the second floor right above the router get a steady 50-70 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band.

I would like to note that, while the router broadcasting on 2 bands does have its advantages the 5 GHz signal works best when you have line of sight to the router or one thin wall/floor in between. It's not as good at passing through walls as the 2.4 GHz signal. It is possible to maximize performance by using a combination of wired plus 2 segregated bands but some testing and good planning is needed.

RELIABILITY (4.5 of 5)

The E3200 has been remarkably stable so far if I don't consider the random signal loss on the 5 GHz frequency on the second floor. It's fair to state that, when the default settings are kept, the router will automatically switch between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz and between the available channels on each band to maximize performance and minimize interference. Since I don't have neighbors, I can't say how the router would perform in a more crowded environment.

Due to a number of violent storms, we lost power for seconds at a time several times in the past few days. Whenever that happened, the router came back on its own and I was able to resume work without having to reestablish a VPN connection or the chat session on WebEx with a Cisco support rep.

EXTRA FEATURES (4.5 of 5)

The E3200 is chuck-full of advanced features including strong security and encryption and the ability to optimize it for gaming (not tested yet) and, of course, the most visible being the USB port through which you can share files off an attached disk with control over access level on the local network and over the Internet.

On my features wish list... I wish it was possible to actually control the signal strength because the 5 GHz band is clearly underpowered. Also, while it is possible to remotely reboot the router, it would have been nice if a physical 'off' switch was available.

WARRANTY AND SUPPORT (2 of 5)

There is a 1 year more or less standard limited warranty. The full terms are posted at Cisco's site so I'm not going to go into details. My experience with routers - and this is my 4th or 5th wireless - is that, if they work, they last forever.

The support... I can't say that I had a happy experience. Before I Googled for '5 GHz signal strength' I thought I'd ask a Cisco support person about it over a chat session. I also wanted to ask about the on and off loss of connection over the 5 GHz band. What followed was a long, sterile and at times absurd 58-minute chat session (Cisco did email me the time-stamped transcript) with an offshore person struggling with a script and asking me to perform meaningless activities instead of telling me that 'yes, the 5 GHz signal is weaker'. Eventually she did say that 'yes, the 5 GHz signal is weaker' but only after I asked the question several times. As for the occasional connection drop, I got the standard 'install the latest firmware update' even though she knew that I had the latest firmware version for the router (one of the first things she asked) and she knew that the router was set to automatically download and install firmware updates.

I believe that my chat was part of the initial 90-day live free support that Cisco provides. In addition, of course, there are posted FAQs and discussion boards. Cisco also offers some 'paid' support but they don't say whether it's coming from offshore underpaid workers or from technicians who can actually help solve problems. My view is that the manual is so well written and the quality of the router is so high, not much support should be needed.

MY RATING

The quality of human support and the over-hyping/marketing of the dual band capability (nice to have but not a quantum leap into super-high performance) are dragging down my rating into the 4 star territory. By the way, 4 stars means 'I like it' but not 'I love it'. Fact is, I almost love it because this is a very good product but... not perfect.

This may not be the best n-router out there - Cisco does sell a higher model for a few dollars more - but I suspect it's all the way there at the top. I can't see how you can go wrong with this one.

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TIME CHECK: 11 MONTHS SINCE INSTALLATION

May, 2012: almost one year of nearly-flawless operation proved that the E3200 is stable and dependable and its operation comes close to 'zero maintenance'. It rarely needed rebooting while operating under sometimes extreme stress with multiple devices doing 'video', VPN and online gaming. I am now replacing the E3200 with the slightly more capable (larger bandwidth) EA3500.

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112 of 119 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Replacing an old Linksys router? Be aware... July 24, 2011
By bn
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Are you replacing an old Linksys router? If so, be prepared for weaker performance. I bought this to replace my 8 year old Linksys WRT54GS, but the G and N performance on the new router was not as good as the range and speed of my old G router. This was frustrating and I spent hours with Linksys support confirming this. Why the new Linksys routers are not better than their 8 year old routers is beyond me.

I wound up returning the router, and "cascading" a Linksys E2000 with my old Linksys router. I chose to use two routers simultaneously so I have the old one for demanding tasks, and the new one as a backup and for hard wired, always on devices. The E2000 is a year older, less expensive, and performs better than all the new Linksys routers, as CNET documented in the test results table: [...] - you can compare this to the E4200 review - Linksys's current best, most expensive router - to see that the E2000 beats it in the 2.4GHz frequency.

Don't spend your weekends troubleshooting routers like I have. If the weekly rebooting of your old Linksys is driving you to buy newer router like me, be aware that the newer Linksys routers (and even Belkin N600 HD - I tried that too) are not as good as the older routers.

Details: I have a Motorola DOCSIS 3.0 modem, Comcast 22MBPS cable internet service, and measured speed using speedtest.net and range using an iPod touch for 2.4GHz G signals, and a Dell 15R laptop for 2.4GHz N signals.
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94 of 99 people found the following review helpful
If you only knew the troubles I had with the E3000 and E4000, even trying the better firmware versions offered by DD-WRT. Constant lock up's and disconnects. I was about to throw in the towel with Linksys. Then, I tried the E3200. Easy setup, the Access Controls MAKE SENSE for the first time in Linksys history, and it handles a very heavy workload of video streaming and data. We saturate our 60meg internet connection from many different sources and NO PROBLEMS. Range is great. FINALLY, I'm willing to give Linksys a thumbs up (FOR NOW) on this router. Best available.
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