Testseek.com have collected 57 expert reviews of the Linksys EA7500 AC1900-Stream Max Mu-Mimo and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Linksys EA7500 AC1900-Stream Max Mu-Mimo.
March 2016
(78%)
57 Reviews
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The EA7500 is quite unique at the moment. It's the first 3x3 MU MIMO router to go through our test lab, and it performed a little less well than the four-antennae MU MIMO models that we've seen so far. With its average price of 180 euro, this router is...
Very fast Wi-Fi speeds, Modest design with wall mounting, Rock solid performance
Only one USB 3.0 port, Pushes you towards Smart Wi-Fi service, Not as fast as fastest AC1900 routers
Linksys EA7500 Max-Stream – Performance Although MU-MIMO should result in better performance when using multiple devices, in terms of maximum throughput its presence here didn't help the EA7500 to set any records. At 5GHz, the EA7500 hit 63MB/s at a range...
Published: 2016-03-08, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Not ugly, Great antennas, Easy to set up, Dual networks, Ports aplenty
There are better looking routers, There are more powerful routers
The Linksys EA7500 might not be the flashiest looking, most powerful or smartest router out there right now, but I think it is definitely up there.I reckon that anyone with a basic understanding about what does what in the settings menu will have things t...
1.9 Gbps speed across two channels, MU-MIMO directs signal directly at your devices, Advanced, intuitive backend software
Initial setup can become convoluted, Takes up a lot of space on your desk or shelf
The Linksys EA7500 isn't the most powerful router on the market, or the easiest to use, or the most beautiful, but it ranks high in all three areas. The settings most novice users will want to tweak are easy to find, while the advanced settings aren't o...
Starting with the build quality and design of the EA7500 we have a router which is fairly stylish. Yes we love the retro WRT series but its definitely not the most discrete thing in the world…the EA7500 on the other hand will blend in nicely to most envir...
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Published: 2016-04-05, Author: Benjamin , review by: Bcchardware.com
Great wireless performance (best we've seen in a bridge) and great range, Dual-Band wireless with separate configuration, Secure Guest Network, MU-MIMO lives up to the promise, Can handle small business networks as easily as a home network, ,
Interface can be laggy, Parental controls limited to 14 clients, While I'd like to knock some points off for the interface lag (yeah, it really bugs me), the truth is the router is super solid and was able to run a much larger-than-expected network with
Overall the performance of the EA7500 is quite fantastic. While the dual-core CPU seems to be a bit laggy when it comes to loading pages and data on the web interface, it certainly has enough power to run a loaded network. The router ended up being the b...
Even though the Linksys Max-Stream EA7500 was rarely at the top of any of our charts, we were consistently impressed with what it has to offer. At short ranges its combination of a good external antenna design with one of the best 802.11 chipsets availabl...
Very fast at close range, Speed remains on the high side even without MU-MIMO clients
Troubleshooting can be troublesome without status LEDs up front
The Linksys EA7500 Max-Stream AC1900 router is another MU-MIMO router that you can get, only this has one less 5GHz band. This would make more sense of you don't have that many devices that you need connected to the Internet concurrently, as having that o...
Very strong overall performance, Supports MUMIMO technology, Smart WiFi for easy setup and management, Remote router management, Cloud storage functionality, Attractively priced against competition
Uninspired bland design, Benefits of MUMIMO not gamechanging, Performance dips considerably at long ranges, MUMIMO requires compatible clients
Our routine test setup includes a desktop PC, the reviewed router, and a laptop to simulate a wireless home network. The desktop system takes on the role of a host machine, while the router acts as a gateway. And lastly, an external Wireless 802.11ac adap...
Published: 2016-05-26, Author: Antonio , review by: hardwareviews.com
Abstract: Afortunadamente en el mercado podemos encontrar varias opciones para lidiar con este tipo de inconvenientes, nos referimos a los routers con tecnología MU-MIMO (Múltiples usuarios – Múltiples entradas – Múltiples salidas), como es el caso del equipo que h...