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Wireless router + 4-port switch - EN, Fast EN, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n (draft) - refurbished More product details

Linksys WRT160N
alaSCORE 95

223 reviews

November, 2009

76 / 100

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Linksys WRT160N

The Linksys WRT160N comes in a compact, sleek design. It sports an easy-to-use Web interface and offers a good set of networking features. Its included software is very helpful for setting it up with both Macs and PCs

The Linksys WRT160N doesn't support the faster Gigabit standard for wired connection, nor does it have USB support

The Linksys WRT160N Wireless-N broadband router has consistent performance, good range, a helpful software application, and a good set of networking features. Its lack of Gigabit and USB support are the only major knocks against it.

Overall, the WRT160N is much like Linksys' WRT320N router, minus the support for the 5Ghz band and Gigabit Ethernet. Design and ease of use Similar to Linksys' recent routers such as the WRT320N, the WRT400N and the WRT310N, the WRT160N sports an...

July, 2009

Rating

73

Partner Source
cnet.com
AU

Linksys WRT160N

Good speed, easy to set-up, well designed

Doesn't have built-in content filtering options, but they're not essential

Linksys might say the focus of this router is on range, but it's not too shabby when it comes to speed, either. It's an 802.11 draft-n-based wireless router, which is easy to set-up and it looks great.

A fast and far-covering wireless N-based router doesn't have to cost you a lot of money, just look at Linksys' example. The company's WRT160N is one of the slickest-looking and fastest wireless routers on the market, yet it costs just $169. With a...

March, 2008

Rating

85

goodgearguide.com.au
DE

Test: Linksys WRT160N (WLAN-Router)

By Thomas Rau

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The router should be? The Linksys WRT160N is reflective piano with its interface more like ...

The Linksys WRT160N

The trend toward living room-friendly is reflected in the router Linksys WRT160N again: Instead of a gray box with the Antennenstummeln-11n router stylish device with curved shapes, which is also the designer shelves can without ...

June, 2008

Rating

75

pcwelt.de
CH

Linksys WRT160N

By RV

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wireless routers have been not particularly beautiful. With the Linksys WRT160N is changing this .

June, 2008

No rating

pctipp.ch
FR

Linksys WRT160N

By Patrick Bertholet

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Tough to sell Wi-Fi routers in France, where much of the home is already equipped with a box with ADSL wireless access point! Yet there are many cases where investment in a "real" router is worth it. When the number of computers at home increase...

Very easy to set up this router has a Box ADSL boost with Wi-Fi Fast Ethernet and 4 taken ;

rest of Ethernet 10/100 Mbits. And no way to add an antenna to extend the reach of Wi-Fi ;

August, 2008

Rating

80

svmlemag.fr
FR

Le réseau facile et pas cher

By Patrick Bertholet. Photos : Jacques Feine.

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news high-tech tests to choose, folders consolidation of practice, a blog ... The perfect complement to your magazine .

No rating

vnunet.fr
NO

DinSide Data - Linksys WRT160N

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HINT: it ensures that you have wireless network in your house. And we have tested .

Very stylish, great performance

No special

April, 2008

Rating

83

dinside.no

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