Dr Strangelove
Occasional Visitor
Given there has been a change from the Linksys E4200v1 Broadcom chipset to the Linksys E4200v2 Marvell chipset, I was wondering what the performance between the two is like.
Knowing that the Linksys E4200v2 does not support any alternative firmware such as Tomato and DD-WRT at this time (to my knowledge) on the Marvell chipset, many have suggested just sticking with the Linksys E4200v1 for that reason.
However, there may be those who are satisfied with the Linksys firmware and have three stream WiFi clients that can utilize some of the Linksys E4200v2 features like 450Mbps on both wireless bands.
I have read of people who have purchased the Linksys E4200v2 and would be interested to get some feedback on their experience with the device.
Knowing that the Linksys E4200v2 does not support any alternative firmware such as Tomato and DD-WRT at this time (to my knowledge) on the Marvell chipset, many have suggested just sticking with the Linksys E4200v1 for that reason.
However, there may be those who are satisfied with the Linksys firmware and have three stream WiFi clients that can utilize some of the Linksys E4200v2 features like 450Mbps on both wireless bands.
I have read of people who have purchased the Linksys E4200v2 and would be interested to get some feedback on their experience with the device.