Linksys dual-band routers have the capability to transmit and receive signals from 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks simultaneously or one at a time.
Compared to a router that only supports the 2.4 GHz frequency, having a 5 GHz wireless band is advantageous since it offers a significantly improved performance especially for networks that stream video, music and use wireless gaming connectivity.
The table below lists the Linksys routers with dual-band capability.
NOTE: If your product model is not listed in the table above, you may have a single-band router running on 2.4 GHz frequency band only.
There are also other Linksys devices (extenders, adapters, etc.) which are dual-band and can connect to both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks.
The table below lists other dual-band Linksys devices.
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Compared to a router that only supports the 2.4 GHz frequency, having a 5 GHz wireless band is advantageous since it offers a significantly improved performance especially for networks that stream video, music and use wireless gaming connectivity.
The table below lists the Linksys routers with dual-band capability.
Wireless Standard | Product |
802.11ac | E8400 |
E8350 | |
EA6100 | |
EA6200 | |
EA6300 | |
EA6350 | |
EA6400 | |
EA6500 | |
EA6700 | |
EA6900 | |
EA7300 | |
EA7400 | |
EA7500 | |
EA8500 | |
WRT1200AC | |
WRT1900AC | |
WRT1900ACS | |
WRT3200ACM | |
802.11n | WRT320N |
WRT400N | |
WRT600N | |
WRT610N | |
E2000 | |
E2500 | |
E3000 | |
E3200 | |
E4200 | |
EA2700 | |
EA2750 | |
EA3500 | |
EA4500 | |
802.11a / 802.11g | WRT54AG |
802.11a / 802.11b | WRT51AB |
NOTE: If your product model is not listed in the table above, you may have a single-band router running on 2.4 GHz frequency band only.
There are also other Linksys devices (extenders, adapters, etc.) which are dual-band and can connect to both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks.
The table below lists other dual-band Linksys devices.
Device | Wireless Standard | Product |
Wireless Network Adapter | 802.11ac | WUSB6400M |
WUSB6100M | ||
AE6000 | ||
WUSB6300 | ||
802.11n | AE3000 | |
AE1000 | ||
AE2500 | ||
WUSB600N | ||
WPC600N | ||
WEC600N | ||
802.11g | WUSBF54G | |
802.11a / 802.11b | WPC51AB | |
802.11a / 802.11g | WPC55AG | |
WMP55AG | ||
Wireless Access Point | 802.11n | WAP610N |
WAP300N | ||
802.11a / 802.11b | WAP51AB | |
802.11a / 802.11g | WAP55AG | |
802.11ac | WAP750AC | |
Modems and Gateways | 802.11n | WAG320N |
X3500 | ||
802.11ac | XAC1200 | |
XAC1900 | ||
CG7500 | ||
Ethernet Bridge | 802.11n | WET610N |
WES610N | ||
Range Extender | 802.11n | RE2000 |
RE4000W | ||
RE4100W | ||
802.11ac | RE6250 | |
RE6350 | ||
RE6300 | ||
RE6400 | ||
RE6500 | ||
RE6500HG | ||
RE6700 | ||
RE6800 | ||
RE7000 |
Related Articles:
List of Linksys devices’ downloadable files
How do I find my model number?
Differentiating the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz frequency bands