
The WRT610N combines the appearance of the former WRT160N with the presentation of the WRT600N. It’s recognized also with the Cisco logo, dazzling that company’s attainment of Linksys. Forgoing an LCD flaunt to show network issues and wireless velocity à la the Belkin N1 hallucination and D-Link’s more latest DGL-4500 gaming router the hand-size WRT610N fits adequately on a mantelpiece where you may never become aware of it again. Yet its glossy sufficient to sit next to a Mac Book Pro. Like its WRT600N precursor, the WRT610N ropes WEP and WPA sanctuary, has a USB port for networked storage space, runs at Gigabit Ethernet velocity on its 5 wired ports, and supports Wi-Fi secluded Setup (WPS)—a way to adjoin a router in Windows that’s quicker and more protected.
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