The Cisco unveils Linksys E4200 dual-band router capable of speeds up to 450MbpsCisco takes continual its push to make home entertaining wire-free with its newest E-Series wireless router, the Linksys E4200. Cisco's new dual-band 802.11n rig arrives a high-end market sector now occupied by the TRENDnet TEW-692GR. Together routers apply a 3x3 Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) alignment for a max throughput of 450Mbps on the 5GHz band, and while the E4200 only extents speeds of 300Mbps at 2.4 GHz (as matched to the TEW-692GRs 450Mbps) it must still be quite the video streaming powerhouse. As we've understood in earlier Cisco offerings, the company's newest has USB connectivity and UPnP media server capabilities to add network storage and share all of your movies and music. Furthermore, the E4200 packs technology alike to that seen in other routers, which tolerates users to arrange bandwidth for movies, voice, or music. To keep everybody linked, it has 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, six antennas, and several internal and external signal amplifiers to afford exposure for even the most palatial of estates. For those impatient to pair a performance router with their new internet capable TV, the E4200 is priced at $179.99 and is currently available at Best Buy.

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