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Linksys launches new budget-friendly WIFI 5 and WIFI 6 routers

Linksys, the connected home division within the Belkin International and Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT), announces its latest E-series routers today with two new models – E5600 (AC1200) and E7350 (AX1800).  The budget-friendly router  The E5600 (AC1200) WiFi 5 router is the series’ latest wallet-friendly model that can cover up to 1,000 square feet. The router […]

Linksys, the connected home division within the Belkin International and Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT), announces its latest E-series routers today with two new models – E5600 (AC1200) and E7350 (AX1800). 

The budget-friendly router 

The E5600 (AC1200) WiFi 5 router is the series’ latest wallet-friendly model that can cover up to 1,000 square feet. The router can handle up to more than ten devices at speeds up to 1.2 Gbps making it the ideal router for gaming, streaming, and web surfing.

The speedy, stronger routers for gamers and early adopters 

Linksys also announces its latest WiFi 6 router under the E-series – the E7350 (AX1800). The router provides up to four times more capacity than standard WiFi 5 routers to meet anyone’s needs. 

The E7350, launching in Q4 2020, is Linksys’s most affordable WiFi 6 router. The Dual Band WiFi 6 router is also the most practical solution for families and gamers who need the optimum speed. The router can support up to 20 devices at speeds up to 1.8 Gbps and cover up to 1,500 square feet. 

All E-series routers will also have the ability to support EasyMesh by 2021. This means that users can future-proof and expand their home network by adding any other EasyMesh compatible routers. 

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