Linksys today announced the start of shipment for three MU-MIMO products announced at January's CES 2016.
The EA9500 AC5400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi Router with MU-MIMO is Linksys' new big-boy router. It's based on Broadcom's 4x4 MU-MIMO enabled radio and three-radio XStream architecture. The two 5 GHz radios support maximum link rates of 2166 Mbps each and the 2.4 GHz radio links up to 1000 Mbps. The only way to reach the advertised maximum link rates, however, will be to use another EA9500 or router using Broadcom's 4x4 chipset, because the rates require the use of non-standard 1024-QAM modulation, which currently only Broadcom supports.
A more practical aspect of the EA9500 is that MU-MIMO is supported on both 5 GHz radios, which should be able to provide higher total bandwidth than 4x4 MU-MIMO routers with only one radio, if you have that many MU-MIMO devices to load it up with. Note, however, Linksys says only two MU-MIMO devices are supported per radio right now. This will be bumped up to four per radio via a free firmware update "later this summer".
Features include 1.4 GHz dual-core processor, all Gigabit Ethernet ports (1 WAN, 8 switched LAN), USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports for storage and printer sharing and Linksys' Smart WiFi router OS. All eight antennas are permanently attached. The EA9500 lists for $399.99.
Also starting to ship is the RE7000 AC1900+ MU-MIMO Wi-Fi Range Extender. It pairs 4x4 MU-MIMO enabled 5 GHz and 2x2 N300 2.4 GHz radios to come up with its unique "AC1900+" classification. This is sure to be confused with AC1900, which connotes a 3x3 router with maximum link rates of 1300 Mbps in 5 GHz and 600 Mbps in 2.4 GHz and no MU-MIMO support.
The feature set remains as described in the CES 2016 announcement, i.e. Crossband technology for adaptive backhaul, Gigabit Ethernet port, AP mode support and MU-MIMO. The RE7000's MSRP also remains the same as January's price at $149.99.
Finally, those of us yearning to see if our MU-MIMO routers really do help, can now buy the only MU-MIMO USB adapter available. For $59.99 MSRP, you can now add the 1x1 WUSB6100M AC600 USB MU-MIMO Adapter to any Windows (only) notebook. Linksys has thoughtfully priced the WUSB6100M so you can afford to buy the two adapters you'll need in order to check out any potential MU-MIMO total throughput gain.
A more practical aspect of the EA9500 is that MU-MIMO is supported on both 5 GHz radios, which should be able to provide higher total bandwidth than 4x4 MU-MIMO routers with only one radio, if you have that many MU-MIMO devices to load it up with. Note, however, Linksys says only two MU-MIMO devices are supported per radio right now. This will be bumped up to four per radio via a free firmware update "later this summer".
Features include 1.4 GHz dual-core processor, all Gigabit Ethernet ports (1 WAN, 8 switched LAN), USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports for storage and printer sharing and Linksys' Smart WiFi router OS. All eight antennas are permanently attached. The EA9500 lists for $399.99.
Also starting to ship is the RE7000 AC1900+ MU-MIMO Wi-Fi Range Extender. It pairs 4x4 MU-MIMO enabled 5 GHz and 2x2 N300 2.4 GHz radios to come up with its unique "AC1900+" classification. This is sure to be confused with AC1900, which connotes a 3x3 router with maximum link rates of 1300 Mbps in 5 GHz and 600 Mbps in 2.4 GHz and no MU-MIMO support.
The feature set remains as described in the CES 2016 announcement, i.e. Crossband technology for adaptive backhaul, Gigabit Ethernet port, AP mode support and MU-MIMO. The RE7000's MSRP also remains the same as January's price at $149.99.
Finally, those of us yearning to see if our MU-MIMO routers really do help, can now buy the only MU-MIMO USB adapter available. For $59.99 MSRP, you can now add the 1x1 WUSB6100M AC600 USB MU-MIMO Adapter to any Windows (only) notebook. Linksys has thoughtfully priced the WUSB6100M so you can afford to buy the two adapters you'll need in order to check out any potential MU-MIMO total throughput gain.