Linksys Ultra RangePlus Wireless-N Router (WRT160N)
You’d be hard-pressed to find a true draft-n router for less than you can buy the Linksys Ultra RangePlus Wireless-N Router (WRT160N). Linksys’s own RangePlus Wireless Router (WRT110) may be $20 cheaper on the mean streets of Techtown, but it’s not a true draft-n machine (it employs Linksys’s RangePlus “n” emulation technology). Nor does it take advantage of Linksys’s free LELA 3.0 network management software. The WRT160N does. Those differences aside, however, the WRT160N is fairly similar to its less-expensive sibling in features and, unfortunately, throughput.
Externally, the RangePlus and Ultra RangePlus are exactly the same. Five Ethernet ports adorn the rear of the router: one WAN/Internet and four wired Ethernet ports, although none are Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) capable. There’s also no USB port for Linksys Storage Link technology or printer sharing. You will, however, like the new Linksys case design—the sleek, black and gray case with no external antennas visible has real Dark Knight flair.
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