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Reddit mentions of Cisco Linksys E900 Wireless N300 Wi-Fi Router with 4-Port Switch (Renewed)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Cisco Linksys E900 Wireless N300 Wi-Fi Router with 4-Port Switch (Renewed). Here are the top ones.

Cisco Linksys E900 Wireless N300 Wi-Fi Router with 4-Port Switch (Renewed)
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This Certified Refurbished product is fully tested and certified by Linksys to be look and work like-new. The product includes all original accessories and is backed by a 90 Day Manufacturers warrantyBuilt with leading 802.11n technology for expanded wireless coverage that outperforms 802.11g products. MIMO antenna technology provides good wireless coverage and provides solid wireless throughput of data for quickly surfing the web and emailing.Includes 4 Ethernet ports to connect wired devices to your network. All Ethernet ports support auto-crossover(MDI/MDI-X). No need for crossover cables.Supports up to 128-bit wireless encryption and SPI firewall.Get high speed transfer rates up to 300 Mbps for a powerful networking experience.
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Found 2 comments on Cisco Linksys E900 Wireless N300 Wi-Fi Router with 4-Port Switch (Renewed):

u/Necoras ยท 1 pointr/Denton

Don't buy the cheapest one you can find. They're cheap for a reason. Cisco generally makes good hardware, and refurbished is fine. This is probably good for an apartment. If you aren't trying to run a lan or a coffee shop, that should be all you need.

u/sathed ยท 1 pointr/Chromecast

This will probably be your only option - assuming you can even get it to work. If you have to authenticate using a web portal, it may not even be worth it. However, if you're interested, here's a cheap router, but good router - it even supports dd-wrt firmware. I buy them all the time and throw in our warehouses where I know they will get trashed.