![]() So be sure you enter E4200 V2 when you go Googling for it…įrom the outside, the V1 and V2 are identical, even down to the same Linksys E4200 (without "V2") on the front nameplate. Or wait, maybe that’s the goal?Īt any rate, Cisco tells me they will continue to sell the original E4200 (with an MSRP lowered to $179.99), which I’ll refer to as "V1", along with the V2. I’ll leave why Cisco chose to not give the V2 its own E-series number up to their marketing wizards, but it’s bound to cause some consumer confusion. So I was surprised when I checked with Cisco and found that the E4200V2 is actually a new product, with a complete redesign. So re-reviews aren’t really worth the effort. ![]() Unless manufacturers really mess things up, most product revisions are more focused on cost reduction than new features or improved performance. When I started getting requests to review the V2 version of Cisco’s top-of-line Linksys E4200 router, I didn’t give them much thought. Possible reduced range for 2.4 GHz dual-stream clients.Can’t block outbound service (port) access.Marvell-based dual-band, dual-radio N router with Gigabit ports, USB drive sharing/media serving and three-stream N (450 Mbps) support on both bands. ![]() Linksys Maximum Performance Dual-Band N N900 Router (Linksys E4200V2)
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