Testseek.se har samlat 52 tester av Linksys EA8500 Max-Stream AC2600 Smart WiFi Router och det genomsnittliga betyget är 77%. Scrolla ned och se alla testerna för Linksys EA8500 Max-Stream AC2600 Smart WiFi Router.
Augusti 2015
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52 Tester
Genomsnittligt betyg av experter som har testat produkten.
Linksys' MU-MIMO wireless router adds a fast lane to your home Wi-Fi network to reduce traffic congestion.Designed to reduce Wi-Fi traffic jams around busy homes, Linksys' EA8500 Max-Stream is the first high-speed MU-MIMO router to land in Australia.While...
Great 802.11ac speeds, Fast storage interface, MU-MIMO future support
No MU-MIMO clients (yet), 2.4GHz bettered by cheaper competitors, Massively expensive
If you have a bunch of high-speed 802.11ac Wi-Fi devices on your network, and you do a lot of file transfers and high bit-rate Netflix and networked video streaming, then a MU-MIMO router like the Linksys EA8500 makes sense and makes for a genuine improve...
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Publicerad: 2015-06-20, Författare: Stephen , testad av: techguide.com.au
Fast dualband network, wider range, easy to set up
Has a large footprint, expensive
The Linksys Max Stream AC2600 MU-MIMO Smart Wi-Fi Router (EA8500) is a wi-fi router that can handle the connectivity needs of a home or office with built-in technology to make it even faster and more reliable...
Publicerad: 2015-06-08, Författare: Chris , testad av: ausdroid.net
Easy to configure, Fast network performance. very fast, Great wireless network range
Price – at $429, it's not cheap, Size – it's a big lump of plastic, and hard to hide away, Power user features are missing, or don't work too well
The Linksys EA8500 is a powerful router, and there's no question. At a recommended retail price of $429, it would want to offer something compelling, in a market where most routers are half that price, or less.That offering is wicked fast network performa...
The Linksys EA8500 delivers excellent 5GHz Wi-Fi performance, especially in a network of mixed clients. Its network storage speed surpasses even some high-end NAS servers
The router is pricey and its Wi-Fi performance on the 2.4GHz band is below average. The storage feature doesn't support Time Machine backup
Homes with lots of devices will benefit from the Linksys EA8500's speedy Wi-Fi and storage performance, but those with modest needs should look for something cheaper....
Sammanfattning: Yes it's a mouthful; yet the EA8500 is a router designed for today's crowded skies, delivering top notch performance especially across the 5GHz band.The EA8500 features The Qualcomm MU/EFX 802.11AC Wi-Fi chip provides what is known as Multi-User Multiple...
The router performed admirably and I have no real issues with anything that the router was required to do but at the same time for a router priced at a premium there wasn't anything that really impressed me about the Linksys AC2600. It's a solid workhorse...
Uses new MU-MIMO technology, Easy setup, Lots of features, Speedy 5GHz performance on our tests
Expensive, Clients must support MU-MIMO to take advantage of enhanced performance, Advanced settings are difficult to find, Middling 2,4GHz performance in testing
The Linksys EA8500 Max-Stream AC2600 MU-MIMO Smart Wi-Fi Router uses the latest wireless technology to deliver speedy 5GHz throughput to multiple devices at the same time...
Support for MUMIMO, Transfer speeds are good, even with multiple clients not supporting MUMIMO
Lack of status LEDs make troubleshooting more troublesome than necessary, MUMIMO will be underutilized until more devices support it, Performance drops sharply with distance
The Linksys EA8500 Max-Stream AC2600 router, then, is a tool of the future. It's performance with clients equipped to deal with the first wave of the 802.11ac standard was good, but not really spectacular enough to be boasted about, and that's before extr...
Similar to how Intel CPU processors moved away from speed to multiple-cores in 2006, I would expect to see the routers doing the same as well. There is no way any devices can reach the theoretical speeds of the router, so a new approach like MU-MIMO that...