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A superb replacement for the Router originally provided by Spectrum Cable/Internet Services
By Bernd W. Herrmann on Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023
As a matter of background information, the original model router that I received from Spectrum when I first subscribed to their service, was a very powerful 5G model. But after 4 years, I began getting dropouts and other issues with my streaming capabilities. We don't do cable TV, rather we do streaming via various ROKU sticks or boxes. Since all of my ROKU devices are connected via WiFi, it is essential that the signals stay strong for quality streaming. After the first router began malfunctioning, Spectrum provided another new router. Unfortunately, that was a weaker model and we began experiencing issues there also. That's when I decided to invest in a relatively inexpensive, yet superbly operating modem. After doing my homework and finding out that many review sites recommend the Linksys E8450 AX3200 WiFi 6 Router, especially for Spectrum, I purchased one - and it arrived the same day (talk about awesome). Hookup was quite easy actually - but just to be safe, I also called Spectrum Tech Support to inquire if there was anything else I needed to do. They replied that unlike a modem, which requires certification on their end, routers are technically no big deal and one can use any router. Setup was easy - after connecting the new Linksys E8450 AX3200 WiFi 6 Router to my modem, I then rebooted and reset the modem. After coming back on line, the modem easily saw and communicated with the Router. As part of the instructions, they also give you an address to type in your browser, which takes you to your router settings. Now here is where it gets nice. The first time you go to this router settings page, you are asked to provide your own settings - meaning name of device and the password you wish to use. So what I did was to use the same ID and password that I had for my previous router so I would not have to redo all the devices I own that use my WiFi - it was a cinch! But you do have to use a combination of caps, small letters, numbers, and symbols for the password. If your previous passwords (that you'd still like to use) don't have this combo, you'll have to change them to meet the Linksys requirements. Of course, then you have to redo the login on all the devices you use to connect to your WiFi. After connecting everything, everything worked superbly. My download speeds were fantastic (well, fantastic for me). I have the 500 Meg download service with Spectrum, yet with this Linksys E8450 AX3200 WiFi 6 Router, I am getting download speeds of 590 Megs per second and 25 Megs upload speeds - which is better than the service I'm paying for. Great job Linksys. Now obviously, this is a new router, and all I can report upon is what I'm experiencing now. Will check back in within 6 months or so to add more comments if things change. In closing, I tend to chuckle at those reviews where the reviewer states he/she had a hard time connecting, or setup was too complicated. That's because they are usually not literate when it comes to setting up anything with a computer - and it's not a Linksys issue. I'm no computer scientist, and everything connected perfectly and I had no issues.
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13 people found this helpful
Stay away
By Stanward S. M. Oshiro on Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2019
Edit: Feb 2,2020 Worked well for 3 months. However, started getting failures repeatedly after the 4th month. Dropping down to 1 star due to often dropping connection on the 2.4GHz WiFi connection. Changed the channel to alleviate this problem, but there is no interference from nearby WiFi access points (verified with downloaded app to scan nearby Access points). I am well beyond the return window for Amazon. Also noticed other reviewers with similar complaints. Will purchase a Netgear Wireless Router and go from there. I like Linksys products. Have owned several wireless routers from them. Upgraded each one as they got old. I needed a second wireless router to separate my networks, as I do a large Xmas lightshow at my home. This one fit the bill as it is very cheap, and has the 2.4Ghz wireless in it. Plus, it’s a Linksys. I had trouble with a cheaper brand before, and went back to Linksys. The only downfall to this unit is the lack of status LEDs on the front. It only has LEDs for each RJ45 port. I want to see status of the router, like if it is powered up, is the wireless on, etc. older wireless routers all had this. I guess this is Linksys’ budget router and chose to not include them. This would make a good router for a dorm room as well. Very easy to setup and you get decent wireless coverage distances.
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