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The Linksys E7350 WiFi 6 router covers 1500 square feet* and handles up to 20+ devices at speeds up to 1.8 Gbps. This compact Dual-Band router lets you surf, stream, and game all at the same time to keep you connected to the things that matter most. With Parental Controls and separate Guest Access, your network will always remain safe and secure. Easily add devices to your network with a push of the WPS button.
GREAT FOR: SURFING THE WEB AND STREAMING - The Linksys E7350 WiFi 6 router covers up to 1,500 square feet and handles up to 20 plus devices at speeds up to 1.8 Gbps
WIFI 6 TECHNOLOGY - gives you faster speeds and increased ranges for more devices.
DUAL-BAND WIFI YOU CAN COUNT ON - DUAL-BAND WIFI YOU CAN COUNT ON
EASY SETUP - Just use your smart phone, iPad, tablet, or computer browser to setup the E7350 in minutes.
SMARTER SECURITY - With Parental Controls, and separate Guest Access, your network will always remain safe and secure.
PUSH BUTTON CONNECT - Easily add devices to your network with a push of the WPS button.
24/7 SUPPORT - If you’ve got WiFi questions, we’re here with a friendly support staff available by phone or online.
Reviewer: Bernd W. Herrmann
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A superb replacement for the Router originally provided by Spectrum Cable/Internet Services
Review: As a matter of background information, the original model router that I received from Spectrum when I first subscribed to their service, was a very powerful 5G model. But after 4 years, I began getting dropouts and other issues with my streaming capabilities. We don't do cable TV, rather we do streaming via various ROKU sticks or boxes. Since all of my ROKU devices are connected via WiFi, it is essential that the signals stay strong for quality streaming.After the first router began malfunctioning, Spectrum provided another new router. Unfortunately, that was a weaker model and we began experiencing issues there also.That's when I decided to invest in a relatively inexpensive, yet superbly operating modem. After doing my homework and finding out that many review sites recommend the Linksys E8450 AX3200 WiFi 6 Router, especially for Spectrum, I purchased one - and it arrived the same day (talk about awesome).Hookup was quite easy actually - but just to be safe, I also called Spectrum Tech Support to inquire if there was anything else I needed to do. They replied that unlike a modem, which requires certification on their end, routers are technically no big deal and one can use any router.Setup was easy - after connecting the new Linksys E8450 AX3200 WiFi 6 Router to my modem, I then rebooted and reset the modem. After coming back on line, the modem easily saw and communicated with the Router. As part of the instructions, they also give you an address to type in your browser, which takes you to your router settings.Now here is where it gets nice. The first time you go to this router settings page, you are asked to provide your own settings - meaning name of device and the password you wish to use. So what I did was to use the same ID and password that I had for my previous router so I would not have to redo all the devices I own that use my WiFi - it was a cinch! But you do have to use a combination of caps, small letters, numbers, and symbols for the password. If your previous passwords (that you'd still like to use) don't have this combo, you'll have to change them to meet the Linksys requirements. Of course, then you have to redo the login on all the devices you use to connect to your WiFi.After connecting everything, everything worked superbly. My download speeds were fantastic (well, fantastic for me). I have the 500 Meg download service with Spectrum, yet with this Linksys E8450 AX3200 WiFi 6 Router, I am getting download speeds of 590 Megs per second and 25 Megs upload speeds - which is better than the service I'm paying for. Great job Linksys.Now obviously, this is a new router, and all I can report upon is what I'm experiencing now. Will check back in within 6 months or so to add more comments if things change.In closing, I tend to chuckle at those reviews where the reviewer states he/she had a hard time connecting, or setup was too complicated. That's because they are usually not literate when it comes to setting up anything with a computer - and it's not a Linksys issue. I'm no computer scientist, and everything connected perfectly and I had no issues.

Reviewer: Dan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Open wrt Works amazingly, stock firmware is trash
Review: Readers beware, this review is not reviewing the device at stock firmwareIf I were to review this product strictly on stock firmware it would be a solid one star because the configuration wizard was the slowest most garbage interface I have ever seen and the internet dropped constantly as soon as I configured a DMZ.That being said I didn't buy this device for its stock firmware, I bought this device for it's known compatibility with openwrt a custom firmware that gives many more options then stock firmware does. Once that was installed I have had no problems whatsoever, the internet hasn't dropped once on my end(ISP side however...) and the distance is absolutely amazing I can easily still have access to it in the further Garden roughly 100 yards out, and the speed is not too shabby. All in all I love this router as long as you're not using stock firmware on it and it has taken everything that I have thrown at it so far, I don't even believe I've had to restart it outside of configuration changes in the last month or two that I've had it

Reviewer: Ted
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Blazing fast , compact and very good range, For the price this is the "BEST DEAL"
Review: I recently upgraded my spectrum plan and my old Netgear router N7000 was not able to keep up, lotsa drops, devices having IP address issues, intermittent connection, daily router resets etc. So was in the search for a newer Ax routers, ideally a tri-band but since the prices were sky high, i opted for the dual band AX.Narrowed it down to the Asus AX-3000 and Linksys AX3200 , it is almost $40 cheaper compared to the ASUS and also has good range and higher gig support. 3200 compared to 3000.Pros- compact with no antennas bulging yet the range is better than older Netgear R7000. ( whole house is being covered with 5ghz).The speed i am getting over the air is almost 80% of my what my plan calls for, wired it might get 100% of advertised speed. ( over the air speed is always less than wired connection)Very easy to connect to my spectrum provided modem, did over the air firmware update once i got into the router. ( was super easy from opening the package to connecting my devices, renaming SSID and security PW, enabling Guest network etc took in all about 10-12 mins)So far about 18 devices are connected and have had no issues with dropped network, IP address clash, internet slowdown etc.Browser interface is very simple like i remember back in 2005 linksys used to have. Nothing much has changed, its very basic with not much of hoopla.Cons-The guest network can be turned on but cannot change the SSID. (it is a subset of your router ssid with a dash and guest next to it. ( netgear n7000 gave you the option to name your guest ssid)The guest network when connected using the setting of your phones, it takes you to browser PW login. Just like in the cafes and free WIFI commercial estblishment.The BIGGEST DRAWBACK for me is Linksys app on ios, it does not support this router as yet as this is an E series router, hopefully will get support in future but CS wasn't sure when since this is fairly new router. ( hence only 4 stars which i will update when there is mobile app support to manage the wifi).FINAL THOUGHTS -For the price and features available, it is worth the money, very simple but basic browser router configs. But it does an excellent job of connecting your devices either on 5ghz or 2.5 ghz with blazing fast speed and so far have not had any issues that i was experiencing with my older router.

Reviewer: Brian Short
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: New router
Review: Works great

Reviewer: JOCELYN
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Me agrada que no se necesite disco. Lo configure con su cable original. Ya sabía que se necesita cable internet, compre uno largo aprox de 10 metros, lo conecte al módem de telmex para dar señal en planta baja ( incluso adentro de casa no llega bien señal de datos móviles) da buena señal, tanto por WiFi y computadora de escritorio (conectado a cable)..asi que ya hay WiFi en planta alta con telmex y en toda la planta baja con el router.Add: Yo puse casi la misma contraseña que tiene el de telmex, solo le cambie una letra.

Reviewer: Socorro viridiana salazar salazar
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Muy útil este producto, lo recomiendo

Reviewer: Cliente de Amazon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: compre dos equipos para ponerlos en malla y funcionan correctamente con una buena cobertura y velocidad únicamente es importante actualizar el equipo para que funcione sin ningún problema

Reviewer: Robert Légaré
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Just as advertised

Reviewer: AmazCustomer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Excellent Product

Customers say

Customers like the functionality and ease of setup of the router. They mention it works well, is easy to connect to their modem, and offers good value for money. However, some customers have reported that the router failed after three years. Opinions are mixed on the internet connection, speed, user interface, and range.

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