Testseek.co.uk have collected 48 expert reviews of the Linksys EA6500 AC1750 Dual-Band Smart Wi-Fi Wireless Router and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Linksys EA6500 AC1750 Dual-Band Smart Wi-Fi Wireless Router.
(80%)
48 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(72%)
59 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
80010048
The editors liked
Easy to use
Fast performance
Unparalleled wireless range
Class leading 802.11n 5GHz performance
A slick & intuitive Cloud platform
Two USB ports
Stylish
Subtle design
Blistering performance
Great Wireless range
Easy setup and configuration
Useful app for mobile phones
Can cope with lots of devices simultaneously
Great price
Futureproof router
The editors didn't like
802.11ac not ratified yet
Pricey
Expensive
Still only 4 Ethernet ports
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Abstract: The first 802.11ac router, based on Draft 2.0 silicon from Broadcom, appeared in the first quarter of 2012, and it's taken a while for other vendors to release their first products. The ratification process is now up to Draft 4.0, but final approval is st...
Published: 2012-12-07, Author: Jim , review by: techworld.com
Cisco has clearly spent a lot of time and effort on the EA6500's interface, and listened to customer feedback. It's full of excellent features and is great for setting QoS rules. Performance is outstanding on 5GHz in combination with both 802.11n- and...
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Published: 2012-11-28, Author: Ken , review by: legitreviews.com
Packed with every bell and whistle you could want on a router, the Cisco Linksys EA6500 Smart Wi-Fi Router might be too complicated for the average user. For those who need the speeds of Wireless-AC, the Linksys EA6500 does not disappoint. ...
Abstract: Linksys' entry router into the pre-draft 802.11ac space is the Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router AC 1750HD Video Pro EA6500. The EA6500 is the fastest performing router I've tested to date at the 5GHz band, besting even Buffalo's speedy pre-draft 802.11ac router...
Published: 2013-08-15, Author: Benjamin , review by: Bcchardware.com
Abstract: A few years ago networking was pretty stale. Gigabit wired networking was the pinnacle of achievement for consumers and small offices and 802.11n had reached a maximum capacity of 300-450Mbps theoretical throughput. There was nothing exciting going on so ...
Abstract: The networking world is edging towards a new, faster Wi-Fi standard, 802.11ac. Although the specification is still in ‘draft' form, Cisco is shipping a router and matching bridge that take advantage of the new technology in order to......