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Linksyss streamlined WAG160N-UK looks considerably better than most routers. Its easy to set up using the CD installation wizard, prompting us to enter the details of our ADSL account and then to secure our network. Warnings appear if you try to c...
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With its latest range of routers, the Linksys design department appears to have thrown away the rule book. The Linksys WAG160N and its sister devices now sport a curvy, sleek, lounge-friendly appearance, quite unlike their boxy predecessors. These sm...
The Linksys WAG160N is a good-looking and easy to configure router, but you pay a price premium for this convenience. Given that the result is only so-so draft-n performance, we’d look elsewhere. Roger Gann Lowest online price: ££71.47 Buy...
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Like D-Link, Linksys has improved the Mac side of its products since we last reviewed one of its routers. In fact, it’s completely redesigned both the hardware and software for its new WAG160N Wireless-N ADSL 2+ Gateway. Gone is the rather ugly grey b...
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As Linksys is owned by Cisco, the company that builds much of the infrastructure behind the internet, you'd expect a little of that know-how to trickle down to its consumer products. But we've been a little underwhelmed by its routers in the past. Its...
Fast performance, slick design and excellent software, all at the right price...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:17:16
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Previous Linksys routers weren’t the most aesthetically pleasing, but this new model is something you’ll want to have out on display.Designed to sit horizontally, two aerials are built into the casing.This makes it look neater but it does mean you can’...
Stylish and compact design; easy to install; price...
No Gigabit switch; interface could be better...
No Gigabit Lan and the interface could be better, but at this price it’s a decent entry-level Draft N router...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:17:16
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Linksyss previous router designs havent been subtle, and we cant imagine many people being happy to put one on display in their lounge. The company isnt ignorant of this fact, however. The WAG160N represents a new direction as far as design is c...
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As Linksys is owned by Cisco, the company that builds much of the infrastructure behind the internet, you’d expect a little of that know-how to trickle down to its consumer products.But we’ve been a little underwhelmed by its routers in the past. Its L...
Fast performance, slick design and excellent software, all at the right price...
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For the most part, this all-in-one router is great. It has a built-in ADSL2+ modem and an 802.11 draft-n wireless access point, its easy to set up and use, and it also looks good. But its wireless performance was a little underwhelming in our tests, a...
Quick and easy-to-use Web interface, QoS, good range of filtering options, LELA is useful...
Slightly slow wireless speed...
This all-in-one ADSL2+ router is stylish, and it also proved to be reliable in our tests, albeit a little slow. If you shop around, you should be able to find it for $130-$150, which makes it great value...
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The Linksys WAG160N is a feature-rich Wireless-N certified home modem router, that is identical to its sibling the WAG120N in terms of design, build quality and form-factor. Assuring the promise of decent performance with neck-to-neck scores against t...
The Linksys WAG160N is a feature-rich Wireless-N certified home modem router that is identical to its sibling the WAG120N in terms of design, build quality and form-factor. Assuring the promise of decent performance with neck-to-neck scores against the...
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With its latest range of routers, the Linksys design department appears to have thrown away the rule book. The Linksys WAG160N and its sister devices now sport a curvy, sleek, lounge-friendly appearance, quite unlike their boxy predecessors. These smo...
The Linksys WAG160N is a good-looking and easy to configure router, but you pay a price premium for this convenience. Given that the result is only so-so draft-n performance, we’d look elsewhere...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:17:16
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Previous Linksys routers weren’t the most aesthetically pleasing, but this new model is something you’ll want to have out on display. Designed to sit horizontally, two aerials are built into the casing. This makes it look neater but it does mean you ca...
Stylish and compact design; easy to install; price...
No Gigabit switch; interface could be better...
No Gigabit Lan and the interface could be better, but at this price it’s a decent entry-level Draft N router...
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