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Linksys E1200 | Wireless-N Router Create a powerful wireless home network in -class security · 24/7 Award-winning customer support · One year hardware limited warranty PERFORMANCE FOR EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES Performance for everyday activities, ideal for: • Standard-sized homes, apartments, and dorms • Surfing the web, emailing and printing wirelessly • Connecting multiple devices The Cisco Advantage · C utting edge technology from the networking leader · Best-in minutes. Get connected to the Internet throughout your home.
Linksys E1200 | Wireless-N Router Create a powerful wireless home network in -class security · 24/7 Award-winning customer support · One year hardware limited warranty PERFORMANCE FOR EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES Performance for everyday activities, ideal for: • Standard-sized homes, apartments, and dorms • Surfing the web, emailing and printing wirelessly • Connecting multiple devices The Cisco Advantage · C utting edge technology from the networking leader · Best-in minutes. Get connected to the Internet throughout your home.
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... that it from the router's support site at these locations: •• Linksys.com/support (documentation, downloads, FAQs, technical support, live chat, forums) •• Setup CD (Troubleshooting Guide, legal and regulatory notices) •• Cisco Connect help (run the Cisco Connect setup software. Your ISP ... Set up your router manually using the browser-based utility. See "How to your router" on page 13 and "How to run Cisco Connect, then click Learn More where available) •• Browser-based utility context-sensitive help (open the browser-based utility" on...
... that it from the router's support site at these locations: •• Linksys.com/support (documentation, downloads, FAQs, technical support, live chat, forums) •• Setup CD (Troubleshooting Guide, legal and regulatory notices) •• Cisco Connect help (run the Cisco Connect setup software. Your ISP ... Set up your router manually using the browser-based utility. See "How to your router" on page 13 and "How to run Cisco Connect, then click Learn More where available) •• Browser-based utility context-sensitive help (open the browser-based utility" on...
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... installed onto your router has been set up, see this router model. After your computer. The Cisco Connect main menu opens. The Cisco Connect main menu opens. 11 NOTES: Your Cisco Connect CD works with only this : •• For Windows, click Start, Computer, then ...Applications folder, then double-click the Cisco Connect icon. Click Start, All Programs, then click Cisco Connect. To install Cisco Connect on a Windows computer: 1. If you lose your hard drive. You can download the software from Linksys.com/support. To start Cisco Connect on another computer after your...
... installed onto your router has been set up, see this router model. After your computer. The Cisco Connect main menu opens. The Cisco Connect main menu opens. 11 NOTES: Your Cisco Connect CD works with only this : •• For Windows, click Start, Computer, then ...Applications folder, then double-click the Cisco Connect icon. Click Start, All Programs, then click Cisco Connect. To install Cisco Connect on a Windows computer: 1. If you lose your hard drive. You can download the software from Linksys.com/support. To start Cisco Connect on another computer after your...
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... Add device under Computers and devices. Follow your computer operating system's instructions for setting it to your wireless printer supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), you should use WPS to the computer running Cisco Connect, then click Next. Follow your printer's instructions for entering the wireless network information into the devices for...
... Add device under Computers and devices. Follow your computer operating system's instructions for setting it to your wireless printer supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), you should use WPS to the computer running Cisco Connect, then click Next. Follow your printer's instructions for entering the wireless network information into the devices for...
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... bottom of your dual-band router, you may need to open the address 192.168.1.1. How to the main menu. 6. Your router supports six types of the screen. 4. To manually configure your router's Internet connection. At the same time, owners want to ensure available bandwidth...Complete the fields required by your ISP. 5. Complete the Optional Settings only if required by your ISP. 6. To get the most cases, Cisco Connect automatically sets up your traffic 22 Setting Up: Advanced 3. Of the many reasons for streaming highdefinition video. Open a web browser on page...
... bottom of your dual-band router, you may need to open the address 192.168.1.1. How to the main menu. 6. Your router supports six types of the screen. 4. To manually configure your router's Internet connection. At the same time, owners want to ensure available bandwidth...Complete the fields required by your ISP. 5. Complete the Optional Settings only if required by your ISP. 6. To get the most cases, Cisco Connect automatically sets up your traffic 22 Setting Up: Advanced 3. Of the many reasons for streaming highdefinition video. Open a web browser on page...
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... be able to the right network. The easiest way to segment your traffic is not timesensitive (such as 802.11b, you should support Wireless-N. Network Mode-Your choice depends upon the clients that is to your entire wireless network. Linksys E-Series Upgrade your wireless clients If...wireless performance is much less crowded than the 2.4 GHz band, so it's ideal for basic Internet traffic that will have network adapters that support only legacy wireless network standards such as e-mail). •• Even though you are connected to temporarily change your router's two bands ...
... be able to the right network. The easiest way to segment your traffic is not timesensitive (such as 802.11b, you should support Wireless-N. Network Mode-Your choice depends upon the clients that is to your entire wireless network. Linksys E-Series Upgrade your wireless clients If...wireless performance is much less crowded than the 2.4 GHz band, so it's ideal for basic Internet traffic that will have network adapters that support only legacy wireless network standards such as e-mail). •• Even though you are connected to temporarily change your router's two bands ...
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... 21). 2. Linksys E-Series b. In Auto mode, the router and the network clients automatically switch to the 40 MHz mode if: •• Your wireless clients support the 40 MHz mode (sometimes called Bonded mode) in the middle of users (253 maximum). 4. We recommend keeping the default settings for both bands. If...
... 21). 2. Linksys E-Series b. In Auto mode, the router and the network clients automatically switch to the 40 MHz mode if: •• Your wireless clients support the 40 MHz mode (sometimes called Bonded mode) in the middle of users (253 maximum). 4. We recommend keeping the default settings for both bands. If...
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... you want to manage devices such as print servers, web cameras, network printers, and game consoles. The settings used by your domain name to that 's supported by DynDNS.org are based on page 50). To configure DHCP reservation: Setup > Basic Setup > DHCP Reservation 1. Click Select next to the client you configure...
... you want to manage devices such as print servers, web cameras, network printers, and game consoles. The settings used by your domain name to that 's supported by DynDNS.org are based on page 50). To configure DHCP reservation: Setup > Basic Setup > DHCP Reservation 1. Click Select next to the client you configure...
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...you prioritize network traffic based on the device that is connected to your network and turned on the bottom of installed items fitting that support WMM, select Enabled under No Acknowledgement. To have the same priority, and it would be easier to disable Internet Access Priority for ...prioritizing wireless traffic. TIP For field descriptions, click Help on the IEEE 802.11e standard. Otherwise, select Disabled. TIP WMM (Wi-Fi MultiMedia) Support is a wireless QoS feature based on the right side of the device you need to know its MAC address. Otherwise, select Enabled. 5. ...
...you prioritize network traffic based on the device that is connected to your network and turned on the bottom of installed items fitting that support WMM, select Enabled under No Acknowledgement. To have the same priority, and it would be easier to disable Internet Access Priority for ...prioritizing wireless traffic. TIP For field descriptions, click Help on the IEEE 802.11e standard. Otherwise, select Disabled. TIP WMM (Wi-Fi MultiMedia) Support is a wireless QoS feature based on the right side of the device you need to know its MAC address. Otherwise, select Enabled. 5. ...
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... the same network name and security settings enables you will be the address that your old router for the LAN network of your old router supports an Auto function, select that should be only one of 192.168.1.1, you may not be operating as an access point on the 192.168...
... the same network name and security settings enables you will be the address that your old router for the LAN network of your old router supports an Auto function, select that should be only one of 192.168.1.1, you may not be operating as an access point on the 192.168...
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... been configured, click OK. 37 The most home networks, we recommend WPA2/WPA Mixed Mode. 4. Repeat the instructions for each device that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, then you are connecting to your wireless network. d. Press the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on the back of ... button Use this method if your device has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup button or prompts you have network devices, such as wireless printers, that supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Log into the browser-based utility (see "How to set your router's wireless security settings: Wireless > Wireless Security 1....
... been configured, click OK. 37 The most home networks, we recommend WPA2/WPA Mixed Mode. 4. Repeat the instructions for each device that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, then you are connecting to your wireless network. d. Press the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on the back of ... button Use this method if your device has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup button or prompts you have network devices, such as wireless printers, that supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Log into the browser-based utility (see "How to set your router's wireless security settings: Wireless > Wireless Security 1....
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... to complete setup. Improving Security 4. Click Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Follow the device's instructions to connect a device manually If you have devices that do not support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, note the wireless settings in the Basic Wireless Settings screen, then manually configure those devices. To connect a device using the device...
... to complete setup. Improving Security 4. Click Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Follow the device's instructions to connect a device manually If you have devices that do not support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, note the wireless settings in the Basic Wireless Settings screen, then manually configure those devices. To connect a device using the device...
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... and numbers 0 to 9) and can also: •• Change the FTP Port (default is Cisco followed by the last five digits of the router's serial number. 4. TIP If you used Cisco Connect to the folder name. 4. You can also select which users can select which folders to configure...to Upper Folder. •• To view and select folders within a folder, click Enter into the New Folder box, then click Create. 5. The router supports: •• Unicode (UTF-8) (default) •• Chinese Simplified (GB18030) •• Vietnamese (CP1258) •• ISO 8859_1. Using an...
... and numbers 0 to 9) and can also: •• Change the FTP Port (default is Cisco followed by the last five digits of the router's serial number. 4. TIP If you used Cisco Connect to the folder name. 4. You can also select which users can select which folders to configure...to Upper Folder. •• To view and select folders within a folder, click Enter into the New Folder box, then click Create. 5. The router supports: •• Unicode (UTF-8) (default) •• Chinese Simplified (GB18030) •• Vietnamese (CP1258) •• ISO 8859_1. Using an...
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...Maintaining and Monitoring 7. screen instructions. Take note of my router? OR - The Cisco Connect main menu opens. 2. If your router. 3. Linksys E-Series To upgrade the router's firmware: Linksys.com/support Administration > Firmware Upgrade 1. Select the upgrade file, then click Start Upgrade and follow... of your router configuration before starting the upgrade process. See "How to Linksys.com/support, then find your router status using Cisco Connect: 1. In Windows, click Start, All Programs, then click Cisco Connect. - The upgrade process begins, and a progress bar appears.
...Maintaining and Monitoring 7. screen instructions. Take note of my router? OR - The Cisco Connect main menu opens. 2. If your router. 3. Linksys E-Series To upgrade the router's firmware: Linksys.com/support Administration > Firmware Upgrade 1. Select the upgrade file, then click Start Upgrade and follow... of your router configuration before starting the upgrade process. See "How to Linksys.com/support, then find your router status using Cisco Connect: 1. In Windows, click Start, All Programs, then click Cisco Connect. - The upgrade process begins, and a progress bar appears.
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... field of the Traceroute Test section, then click Start to Traceroute. To monitor traffic between your Internet connection. The Log window opens. 59 Your router supports four types of logging capabilities does my router have? For security reasons, some sites are configured to not respond to ping, it doesn't necessarily mean...
... field of the Traceroute Test section, then click Start to Traceroute. To monitor traffic between your Internet connection. The Log window opens. 59 Your router supports four types of logging capabilities does my router have? For security reasons, some sites are configured to not respond to ping, it doesn't necessarily mean...
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... Name Description Model Number Standards Ports Buttons LEDs Cabling Type Transmitted Power Antenna Gain UPnP Wireless Security Security Key Bits Linksys E1200 Wireless-N Router E1200 802.11n, 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.3u Power, Internet, and Ethernet (1-4) Reset, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ Power... 14.5 ± 1.5dBm @ CH6, all rates 802.11b: 16.5 ± 1.5dBm @ CH6, all rates ≤2.5 dBi, ≤4.0 dBi (2 antennas) Supported Wi-Fi Protected Access™ 2 (WPA2), WEP, wireless MAC filtering Up to change without notice. 65 Storage Temp. Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 7.43" × 5....
... Name Description Model Number Standards Ports Buttons LEDs Cabling Type Transmitted Power Antenna Gain UPnP Wireless Security Security Key Bits Linksys E1200 Wireless-N Router E1200 802.11n, 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.3u Power, Internet, and Ethernet (1-4) Reset, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ Power... 14.5 ± 1.5dBm @ CH6, all rates 802.11b: 16.5 ± 1.5dBm @ CH6, all rates ≤2.5 dBi, ≤4.0 dBi (2 antennas) Supported Wi-Fi Protected Access™ 2 (WPA2), WEP, wireless MAC filtering Up to change without notice. 65 Storage Temp. Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 7.43" × 5....
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....0 ± 1.5 dBm @ CH6, 6 Mbps 17.0 ± 1.5 dBm @ CH6, 54 Mbps 802.11b: 18.0 ± 1.5 dBm @ CH6, all rates ≤3.0 dBi, ≤4.0 dBi, ≤4.5 dBi (3 antennas) Supported Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), WEP, wireless MAC filtering Up to change without notice. 66
....0 ± 1.5 dBm @ CH6, 6 Mbps 17.0 ± 1.5 dBm @ CH6, 54 Mbps 802.11b: 18.0 ± 1.5 dBm @ CH6, all rates ≤3.0 dBi, ≤4.0 dBi, ≤4.5 dBi (3 antennas) Supported Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), WEP, wireless MAC filtering Up to change without notice. 66
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...: Antenna 1 (right rear): ≤2.94 dBi Antenna 2 (front right): ≤3.78 dBi 5 GHz: Antenna 1 (right front): ≤5.86 dBi Antenna 2 (front left): ≤4.88 dBi Supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 Up to change without notice. 67 Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 8.86" x 1.38" x 7.09" (225 x 35 x 180 mm) 15.94 oz (452 g) 12V...
...: Antenna 1 (right rear): ≤2.94 dBi Antenna 2 (front right): ≤3.78 dBi 5 GHz: Antenna 1 (right front): ≤5.86 dBi Antenna 2 (front left): ≤4.88 dBi Supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 Up to change without notice. 67 Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 8.86" x 1.38" x 7.09" (225 x 35 x 180 mm) 15.94 oz (452 g) 12V...
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...176;C) 10 to 80% relative humidity, non-condensing 5 to 90% non-condensing Specifications are subject to 128-bit encryption Specifications Storage File System Support FAT, and NTFS, and HFS+ Environmental Dimensions Unit Weight Power Certifications Operating Temp. Storage Temp. Linksys E3200 Linksys E3200 Model Name Description Model ...Dipole Antennas) Antenna 1 ≤ 3 dBi Antenna 2 ≤ 4 dBi Antenna 3 ≤ 4 dBi 5 GHz (Dipole Antennas) Antenna 1 ≤ 4.5 dBi Antenna 2 ≤ 4.5 dBi Antenna 3 ≤ 4.5 dBi Supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 Up to change without notice. 68
...176;C) 10 to 80% relative humidity, non-condensing 5 to 90% non-condensing Specifications are subject to 128-bit encryption Specifications Storage File System Support FAT, and NTFS, and HFS+ Environmental Dimensions Unit Weight Power Certifications Operating Temp. Storage Temp. Linksys E3200 Linksys E3200 Model Name Description Model ...Dipole Antennas) Antenna 1 ≤ 3 dBi Antenna 2 ≤ 4 dBi Antenna 3 ≤ 4 dBi 5 GHz (Dipole Antennas) Antenna 1 ≤ 4.5 dBi Antenna 2 ≤ 4.5 dBi Antenna 3 ≤ 4.5 dBi Supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 Up to change without notice. 68
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Operating Humidity Storage Humidity FAT32, NTFS, and HSF+ Supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 Up to 128-bit encryption 8.86" x 0.98" x 6.30" (225 x 25 x 160 mm) 12.52 oz (355 g) 12V, 2A FCC, IC, CE, Wi-...) PIFA 2 ≤ 3.8 dBi (Left) PIFA 3 ≤ 3.8 dBi (Front) 5 GHz (3 internal PIFA antennas) PIFA 1 ≤ 4.8 dBi (Right) PIFA 2 ≤ 5.3 dBi (Left) PIFA 3 ≤ 5.2 dBi (Front) Specifications Supported File Systems for Storage Device UPnP Security Features Security Key Bits Environmental Dimensions Unit Weight Power Certifications Operating Temp.
Operating Humidity Storage Humidity FAT32, NTFS, and HSF+ Supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 Up to 128-bit encryption 8.86" x 0.98" x 6.30" (225 x 25 x 160 mm) 12.52 oz (355 g) 12V, 2A FCC, IC, CE, Wi-...) PIFA 2 ≤ 3.8 dBi (Left) PIFA 3 ≤ 3.8 dBi (Front) 5 GHz (3 internal PIFA antennas) PIFA 1 ≤ 4.8 dBi (Right) PIFA 2 ≤ 5.3 dBi (Left) PIFA 3 ≤ 5.2 dBi (Front) Specifications Supported File Systems for Storage Device UPnP Security Features Security Key Bits Environmental Dimensions Unit Weight Power Certifications Operating Temp.