Mangusta1969
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E4200 Feedback
About three weeks ago I replaced a Netgear WNR834Bv2 811g wireless router with the E4200. So far, I am very pleased:
a. Easy setup using Cisco Connect software on my Macbook (OS 10.5.8)
b. Significantly better range than the Netgear unit. My E4200 is accessible on all three floors of a 9000 square foot Victorian house; the E4200 is located about 75 feet horizontally from the Victorian house on the ground floor of the of a separate building.
c. Good throughput results and range. I typically have 5.6-5.8mbps speed on the 5GHZ band when my laptop is located within 20 feet of the E4200. I have 5.2-5.4 mbps speed on the 2.4GHZ band when my laptop is located about 90 feet from the E4200, but is within the E4200's line of sight (just two dual pane windows in between the two units). I have 1.2-5mbps speeds on the 2.4GHZ band throughout the large Victorian house on all three floors and through three to eight walls. The throughput does reduce as the number of walls and/or floors is increased, but connectivity has been maintained despite an overall transmission path length of 250 feet or so.
d. No reboots required to date; the unit has gone through two AC power failures and come up fine both times. One of these winter power failures actually knocked out my surge protector, but the E4200 was unhurt.
e. No dropouts during use or connection delays or failures to connect when first activating a wireless connection from a PC or a Mac
f. Easy setup of guest accounts with more limited access and a separate guest password.
I am using the original firmware in my unit (Ver 1.0). The E4200 is supporting both G and N clients, three Macs and two older PCs. I have a 6mbps DSL connection from ATT.com as my internet service. BTW, for the throughput speeds I am reporting here, I have been using the utility at http://speedtest.vudu.com/cdn1/
well... has anyone good or bad experiences with this router, in the next week it becomes available in the netherlands and when there is no better choice i will buy this one to replace my dir825 rev b
About three weeks ago I replaced a Netgear WNR834Bv2 811g wireless router with the E4200. So far, I am very pleased:
a. Easy setup using Cisco Connect software on my Macbook (OS 10.5.8)
b. Significantly better range than the Netgear unit. My E4200 is accessible on all three floors of a 9000 square foot Victorian house; the E4200 is located about 75 feet horizontally from the Victorian house on the ground floor of the of a separate building.
c. Good throughput results and range. I typically have 5.6-5.8mbps speed on the 5GHZ band when my laptop is located within 20 feet of the E4200. I have 5.2-5.4 mbps speed on the 2.4GHZ band when my laptop is located about 90 feet from the E4200, but is within the E4200's line of sight (just two dual pane windows in between the two units). I have 1.2-5mbps speeds on the 2.4GHZ band throughout the large Victorian house on all three floors and through three to eight walls. The throughput does reduce as the number of walls and/or floors is increased, but connectivity has been maintained despite an overall transmission path length of 250 feet or so.
d. No reboots required to date; the unit has gone through two AC power failures and come up fine both times. One of these winter power failures actually knocked out my surge protector, but the E4200 was unhurt.
e. No dropouts during use or connection delays or failures to connect when first activating a wireless connection from a PC or a Mac
f. Easy setup of guest accounts with more limited access and a separate guest password.
I am using the original firmware in my unit (Ver 1.0). The E4200 is supporting both G and N clients, three Macs and two older PCs. I have a 6mbps DSL connection from ATT.com as my internet service. BTW, for the throughput speeds I am reporting here, I have been using the utility at http://speedtest.vudu.com/cdn1/
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