Cisco unveils new version of Linksys E4200 wireless router with maximum performance


Cisco has launched a new version of its E4200 home
wireless-n router. The new Linksys E4200 v2 Maximum Performance
Dual-Band N900 wireless-n router provides wireless networking speeds up to
450 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band and up to 450 Mbps in the 5.0 GHz band.

 

The E4200v2 can handle all of the latest and most
intensive home entertainment needs from streaming HD video to music downloads
and multi-player gaming.

 

“Cisco’s Linksys products consistently deliver the
ultimate performance, quality and usability for today’s home networking
consumer. Our new E4200 v2 fits the bill with fast wireless performance that
just works — no hassles, no disruptions,” said Scott Kabat, director of
marketing, Cisco
Home Business Unit.

 

Additionally, the combination of internal and external
amplifiers coupled with six antennas help increase the signal strength across
greater distances, providing improved home network coverage and reducing dead
spots.

 

Its virtual USB feature makes it easy to add printers,
storage and other USB devices to the network and with the added 1.2 GHz
processor users can experience faster download speeds from their USB connected
storage device. Included in all Linksys E-Series routers is Cisco Connect
software, which provides the framework for simple setup and network management
for Macs and PCs.

 

With E4200v2, Cisco has also launched the first in a
series of new mobile apps for Linksys E-Series and X-Series wireless routers
called Cisco Connect Express. This new mobile app — available for the
iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Android phones — helps users to monitor and make
changes to their home network using other connected devices beyond their PCs.

 

The Linksys E4200 v2 Maximum Performance Dual-Band
N900 wireless-n router is available at major online retailers and at
the Linksys online store for an MSRP of $199.99.

 

Recently, Cisco unveiled
new solutions to help people collaborate effectively in the post-PC era. The
Cisco advancements from Cisco WebEx to Cisco Jabber can change how people meet
utilizing expanded cloud-based services.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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