There are plenty of expensive routers (Linksys, much?) that are garbage.
Linksys AX2200 Mesh Router
Linksys AX2200 | Dual-Band Mesh WiFi 6 Router | 2.2 (AX2200) Speeds | Connect 15+ Devices | 1500 Sq Ft Coverage | 2024 Release, Black
By Linksys
What one Redditor said
“The 1301 has more RAM, but this is still a good price for this router. This one does have DD-WRT support”
What Reddit thinks
Pros
8- +can be used for wireless only (bridge mode)
- +can be used as a router
- +best speeds with Ethernet backhaul
- +can add a Gigabit switch for more ports
- +speeds up about 50%
- +good price
- +DD-WRT support
- +sells well
Cons
6- −cannot log in through cloud
- −router disconnected from internet
- −server-side issue
- −no new products
- −no roadmap
- −no app updates
Where Reddit talks about it
72 comments · 9 subreddits
Reddit reviews
My opinion - Linksys could totally revamp the latest firmware and hardware, but use this same form factor, and sell a million of them. I'd buy one.
And they *literally* stacked. I kept two in a stack- one with the antennas removed and used as a wired switch, and the other running my wireless-G (WiFi 2) network until I replaced it with a Belkin N3
Yes! They made all kinds of equipment in this form factor that stacked. It was great. I had one of these and a 16 port switch stacked in one room and others stacked in another. When I moved out of
I never had one of those, but i always liked the design and the custom firmware aspect so much, that i bought a Linksys WRT1200AC in 2017 or 18 and still use it to this day, although it is now only us
My mom refused to get rid of ours from roughly 2007 all the way until late 2020, when I was unable to use Microsoft Teams remotely reliably over the wireless connection for college. I was begging to g
This router holds so many memories! I remember being 12 and calling linksys support and would be on the phone with this same tech for an hour trying to fix my family’s home network so I could game and
More info here: https://www.reddit.com/r/openwrt/comments/1rljv7d/us_linksys_e7350_belkin_rt1800_ax1800_dual_band/
Also a fresh thread at: * /r/openwrt/comments/1sodita/us_linksys_e7350_belkin_rt1800_ax1800_dual_band/
They also have the E9450 for $26.99. [https://computers.woot.com/offers/linksys-e9450-dual-band-wi-fi-6-router-5?ref=w\_cnt\_lnd\_cat\_pc\_7\_4](https://computers.woot.com/offers/linksys-e9450-dual
Did ANYONE get the router or is this the second time Linksys did this shit to clear stock of random inventory "accidentally" to create a tax write-off for lost product?
If you're not getting into openwrt, you might want to buy the E9450 instead. [https://computers.woot.com/offers/linksys-e9450-dual-band-wi-fi-6-router-5?ref=w\_cnt\_lnd\_cat\_pc\_7\_4](https://comp
[FYI there is a CVE on the base firmware. ](https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/?version=24.10.6&target=ramips%2Fmt7621&id=linksys_e7350) If you do get it, do this immediately: * factory reset it
Most likely you can with the default OEM, but you basically have one chance with the correct Openwrt firmware or TFTP will need to be used if something goes wrong. Here's the factory image I used : h
I won't even consider a router that's not dd-wrt compatible. Currently running three, one of which is a Linksys.
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