


Best For: Standard wireless Internet usage and home office productivity
Features:
-2.4 GHz Band for wireless access
-Fast Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) ports to connect wired devices to the network

Best For: Extended coverage with an additional internal antenna designed for larger homes
Features:
-Selectable 2.4 or 5 GHz bands to help avoid interference
-Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps) ports for faster file sharing with other Gigabit devices
-Additional antenna over the E1000 for extended coverage

Best For: Optimized performance for smoother media streaming
Features:
-Simultaneous dual-band for high performance wireless entertainment
-Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps) ports for faster file sharing with other Gigabit devices
-USB port for centralized file sharing with built-in UPnP AV media server
-Triple the number of internal antennas over the Linksys E1000 for best coverage in larger homes

When you buy a Linksys E-Series router you get Cisco Connect software to help you set up and manage your wireless connection. Now it's easy to go wireless.

3 simple steps get you connected
Don't worry about a complicated installation process. Let Cisco Connect do the work in a few simple steps
Access your settings anytime
Access Cisco Connect through your desktop to help you manage your wireless network. Easily connect computers and other devices to the Internet, manage parental controls and grant Internet access to guests.
A simple way for visitors to get online
Give password-protected Internet access to visiting friends and family while keeping your own information private. No need to remember the guest password - it's in the software.
Set Internet access and Parental Controls
Parental Controls can be customized for each wireless device in your home. Allowing you to limit the time your child can spend on the Internet, or deny access to specific websites.
Add computers and other wireless devices
With Cisco Connect software, easily connect your computers, gaming consoles, smart phone, and other Wi-Fi enabled devices to the Internet.
*Maximum performance derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual performance may vary.