Virtually every household eventually experiences a surge in wireless traffic, and the many problems that come with it. Frequent loss of signal, freezing internet, and constant router resets can drive anyone to madness.
Thanks to the well-known American manufacturer Linksys, we have a solution to fix unstable wireless networks once and for all. These high-end Linksys routers adhere to the new 802.11ac wireless standard, boasting a range of advantages including: extra-fast 5GHz band, enhanced network stability, and connectivity support for many more devices, allowing you to connect numerous smartphones and tablets to the network without experiencing any slowdown.
The top-of-the-line Linksys WRT1900AC offers an incredible top speed of 1.9 GB/s, allowing Full HD streaming, online gaming, and Skype calls for multiple users without restriction.
The system utilizes impressive new Beamforming technology, which represents the future of data transfer. Rather than projecting signals over a whole space as ordinary WiFi routers do, the WRT1900 beams a signal directly to the device.

Advanced users can also use the router as a home NAS server for shared file storage. At the heart of the router lies a 1.2 GHz processor, 128MB of RAM, and the ever-important eSATA and USB ports, make connecting external drives easier than ever before. All WiFi network settings can be controlled via a smartphone application, with easy functions for allowing access to visiting devices or restricting viewing of unwanted websites.

For a less expensive but equally reliable and fast solution, we recommend the Linksys EA6900, which serves up fast and stable performance through a trio of antennas and with the same Beamforming and dual-band technology.
Modern networks usually contain a variety of devices: computers, TVs, gaming consoles, and so on, all with data of different time-sensitivity. Integrated QoS traffic ranking optimizes data flow by prioritizing time-sensitive packets to arrive before non-time-dependent ones (e.g. VoIP arrives before email).

In addition to wireless connection, there are also quad Gigabit Ethernet ports with Gigabit speeds for a hardwired connection. There is also a pair of USB ports for connecting external drives or printers as needed.

| About Linksys | |
|---|---|
| Seat | Irvine, USA |
| Established | 1988 |
| Website | www.linksys.com |