

🚀 Elevate your home network game with speed and reliability that keeps you connected!
The Cisco-Linksys E1000 Wireless-N Router delivers up to 300 Mbps wireless speed with four Fast Ethernet ports, ensuring reliable connectivity for home and office devices. Its strong internal antenna provides broad coverage, supporting smooth HD streaming and VPN use. Easy to set up and budget-friendly, it’s ideal for professionals seeking dependable network performance without unnecessary complexity.
| ASIN | B003B48UNG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #119,717 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #840 in Computer Routers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (394) |
| Date First Available | March 31, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
| Item model number | E1000 |
| Manufacturer | Linksys |
| Product Dimensions | 10.87 x 8.46 x 2.64 inches |
C**R
Reliable , Fast, Basic router
I was a bit skeptical about linksys when I bought this router because of the problems with my previous router which was also from linksys. ( that one slowed down my connection from 20Mbps to less than 8 mbps even with the wired connection ) I wanted a basic router with WiFi for my home network. And this one just suits my needs. My personal laptop is still running on an old Wireless G connection, but needed a wireless N connection so that I can connect my official one on the faster network for VPN. The first thing I did was to verify that the router is not slowing down my network. I went to [...] and verified that the speed remain same with and without the router. Even with wireless I could get ~20Mbps download speed, which is quite good. Netflix and youtube was playing pretty good even in HD mode without any stutter at all. Setup was pretty straight forward since I am familiar with configuring routers like this. Since the wireless network was secured by default, and I didnt know the network password for that, I had to use a wired connection for the initial setup. Other than that everything was smooth and I was done with the setup in a few minutes. Pros: +Easy setup +Fast connection +Good signal strength to reach all corners of the house +Decent looks with a modern touch in design +Not so expensive as the other routers which claims to be "high end". You don't really need them unless you are a heavy network user. +Internal Antenna. Looks better. Cons: - No Gigabit ethernet - There should be some configurable power features which can turn off the network at night when no one is using it. Considering this is running 24x7, this can reduce the power consumption and life of the unit. I dont think this is a big deal. Should be doable with a firmware update. - No DD-wrt support. Not a big deal for most users - Don't see an option to enable Higher priority for an ethernet port. This would be a plus since you can connect your blue ray player of any other multimedia device to a fast port and make sure the movies from netflix and youtube are not stuttering.
C**O
Great!
Works good. Great Signal.
T**S
Very Good "Starter" N Router - Easy setup, Okay gaming.
It is a great router. Thin and light compared to my old Linksys G Router. As far a Cisco/Linksys; wouldn't go anywhere else, reliable, nice, last forever. My previous Linksys G lasted 7 years (still works), even did pretty good with gaming. Now for the E1000, it is a good starter. It was easy to setup, however still don't know how to turn off the "guest feature", it has an open wireless connection to my internet Although they can't access my LAN, they still can use my bandwidth. So easy-of-us is okay as far as advanced settings. Once you get it hooked up and run the CD, you don't have to touch anything except the reset button every once and awhile (maybe). As far as gaming, it is pretty good. I would recommend you hard wire a gaming console though, or upgrade to the E3000. As I said it is a great starter router, or for families with laptop or wireless devices. But for heavy usage like constant downloading and gaming, get the E3000. If you download a fair amount of stuff and want to go the extra step for a little bit more money, I highly recommend the E2000. I personally would of got the E2000, but I'm going to college and for what my parents do this is perfect for a great price. But would never recommend anything outside of Cisco/Linksys. You will never be dissatisfied with their products. Some go for looks and functionality, I go with reliability and performance. Like I said their reliable so you probably will never have to access the control panel. I'll give this router a easy 7-8 year life span.
S**S
Great Wireless Router for the dough
Arrived fast. Reconditioned router was VERY cheap. Amazon had cheapest online. And I trust them more for Returns if I ever have problems. Installation was more difficult than it needed to be because the Instructions on the CD were incorrect. I called tech support, had a bad line (perhaps because I had to use my cell as my Vonage was down as I was in the middle of installation). The tech support woman said she would call back and didn't. After waiting 30 minutes I called again. The second woman was much better and the second line was fine. After rebooting the device and reinstalling from scratch, this time connected to my computer as well, something the instructions do not say to do, I was up and running in 15 minutes. So far I have had no problems in about a week. My needs at home are not that great though. I just wanted to have wireless for my iPhone 4, have the ability to plug in Vonage (which has been off and on just plugged straight into the cable modem) have the ability to plug in another computer, and maybe use a laptop wirelessly. In the future I want to add Apple TV and it would be nice if any guests could just instantly use my wireless as I do everywhere else.... This Router is hugely better looking, cheaper, easier to set up, modify and use than the last one I had at the office.
N**O
Trash it!!!!
I have been trying for the last week to set this spaceship looking piece of garbage up! Called customer service and nothing but a busy signal. Emailed all they did was send me to their site. I even Skyped them and they gave me the same answer and have not helped it. Did I mention it was someone in China that helped me. Their English was good but....I got frustrated typing over and over my problem and not talking to some one to walk me trough the steps because my router was not connecting. I have set up other people routers before and I am the go to person when their computer needs fixing or setting up and for the love of steak and potatoes I had no idea with this router was doing or what it was trying to do. PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT! It seems like a hit and miss item. I would have giving this rating a shatter star that I'd just nuked. P.S. Just came back from buy a router from Office Max and it was simple to set up other than waiting for a week and no help.
M**S
BUEN PRODUCTO
M**V
I love the old school routers for 2 reasons: I dont use them for wifi (only Ethernet) A lot faster bootups / settings changes and better UI People saying the setup is too complicated, well you dont need that disc setup that comes with the router AT ALL. All you need to do is connect it to the internet, go to your default gateway in your browser and you can change anything. I have quite a few routers and the 2009-2010 cisco routers are by far the best ones. Way faster, way easier and much better UI. Recently i bought a 300$ router and returned it as it was a complete piece of trash. When I connected it to the internet, it had to connect to some servers, apply some weird settings, wanted to me make an account etc. (which I think is completely unnecessary, stupid and annoying), boot ups and settings changes took minutes to apply, just terrible. Plus there was no difference in the speed of the wired internet. So yea, this router for me at least is as good as things get.
M**F
I was looking for an upgrade to my Linksys WRT54G wireless router, which I was very happy with. I wanted wireless N, a reasonable range and reliable connection. After some agonizing I settled for this one out of brand loyalty and of course price. First impressions were good: it was glossy black with blue lights (my young son thought it was super cool) and all of the wiring was neat. The install was simple, we were up and running with the main network and the guest network in 30 minutes. Overall I was very impressed. Then came the acid test, living with it, that wasn't so good. We have quite a broad set of clients in our house; laptops, iPods, various phones, games consoles, internet radios and WiFi TV's. All of these worked fine with the old router for months with no reboots or connection issues. The upgrade was intended to stop drop outs when really busy; internet access, streaming video and music altogether. Unfortunately that didn't happen, we regularly got drop outs on all clients, usually when it was least convenient. Once this happened the whole thing locked up and I had to reboot it. My user community of wife and sons were not impressed. I did consider sending it back to Amazon and getting a refund but I thought I would test my brand loyalty (not least because I felt a little foolish) by giving Cisco/Linksys a chance to help. I contacted the online support in a chat session and they were very helpful, quickly advising on how to reconfigure the router to reduce drop outs. I then promptly lost my connection to them because of a drop out, but the restart worked and we have had no problems since (over a month). Initial problems aside my main complaint with the product is the range isn't all I hoped for. However my main bugbear is that my buying experience wasn't great, I can't help thinking a little more thought on how the product would be used and the software could have been better configured. Anyway lesson learned - brand loyalty is all very well but read the reviews too! :)
S**A
The router is great my dad has had his for a long time now and it solved all the problems that the netgear we had made.
L**3
I bought this router because the wireless one AOL had provided was broken. It was the easiest router I have ever set up and the software is easy to get and un-intrusive. I have it set up so the old router it the modem and this is connected to all the computers in the house via wireless or home-plug. It has only spazed out once when it was too hot and that was because it was sat on the old router. The range is very good on wireless G and N. 5/5 :)
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