The 11n Router Linksys WRT610N transmits data on both the 2.4 GHz as the 5-GHz spectrum even at the same. Linksys him therefore referred to as simultaneous dual-band router. Each band brings Linksys WRT610N with the three antennas: He carries a maximum of two parallel streams per frequency, resulting in a calculated total capacity of 600 Mbit / sec. The stylish wireless router in gloss lacquer finish, the antenna hidden way in the case.

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Over the short measuring distance of three meters, the Linksys WRT610N managed outstanding 101.3 Mbit / s on average. He transferred to the 5-GHz frequency significantly more rapidly than with 2.4 GHz: Linksys WRT610N which would leave room in the standards that he uses for the 5-GHz radio-frequency channels with 40 MHz. Meanwhile, the transfer must take place at 2.4 GHz over the 20-MHz channels. This was reflected in the measurements of the long distance: This is the Linksys router about 33 Mbps at 5 GHz managed. On the 2.4-GHz frequency, there were only around 10 Mbit / s. In the simultaneous transfer of both frequencies, the Linksys WRT610N came to around 130 Mbit / s.

The Linksys WRT610N builds secure wireless connections by pressing a button or entering a pin number: This feature, called WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) aims to facilitate the user with the encryption. Access to the router for the Linksys WRT610N menu can protect flexible - for example, you can instead require a secure https connection via WLAN or prohibit the configuration. To access the Internet with the Linksys WRT610N can also create very simple many filter rules. However, we noticed on our test model that we could access easily even after a prolonged idle period on the configuration menu. Normally the router should require in this case a new application