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Linksys WRT610N Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router Reviewed | Linksys WRT610N Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router Reviewed |
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| Tim Higgins | |||||||||||||||||||
| July 28, 2008 | |||||||||||||||||||
Routing PerformanceRouting performance for the 610N using our standard test method is summarized in Table 1, along with the 600N's test results for comparison. The 610N is plenty fast, but it is different from the 600N. LAN to WAN measured 157 Mbps, while WAN to LAN came in at 136 Mbps. By contrast, the 600N was pretty much equal in both directions.
Table 1: Routing throughputThe Maximum Simultaneous Connections test of 200 connections is the best that I've measured for a Linksys router and beats out the 600N's 136. Maybe that's due to the increase in memory from 32 to 64 MB. Figure 3 is a composite plot of the three routing tests. The simultaneous up and down test shows a good deal of variation in each direction. Figure 3: WRT610N Routing throughput composite plotBy contrast, Figure 4 shows the simultaneous up and download results for the 600N, which are evenly matched and have low variation. Figure 4: Linksys WRT600N simultaneous routing throughputUse the Router Charts to see how the 610N stacks up against other routers. Related Articles:Inside Story: Linksys WRT610N vs. WRT600NSlideshow: D-Link DIR-628 RangeBooster N Dual Band Router Slideshow: Netgear WNDR3300 RangeMax Dual-Band Wireless N Router Linksys adds another dual-band dual-radio draft 802.11n router Slideshow: Linksys WRT160N Wireless-N Broadband Router |
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