“This is as basic as an N router can get. If you are looking to wirelessly connect a single machine and have no need for Gigabit Ethernet or the 5-GHz band, it's not a terrible option for the price.” PCMag UK

: Performance tends to drop significantly as distance from the router increases.

is an entry-level, single-band router primarily designed for basic internet tasks like web browsing, email, and light streaming in small homes or apartments. While it was a popular bargain option when released, it is now considered legacy hardware and may struggle with modern high-speed internet connections. Performance and Specifications

: Features four 10/100 Ethernet ports . It lacks Gigabit Ethernet, which limits wired speeds for modern devices like NAS drives.

: Users frequently praise the simple setup process using Cisco Connect software. Compact Design : Small, sleek, and wall-mountable enclosure.

The Cisco Linksys E1000 Wireless-N Router Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

: It only operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency, which is more prone to interference than the 5 GHz band found on newer "dual-band" routers. Pros and Cons Pros :

: Rated for up to 300 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band (Wireless-N).