Getting to know the Linksys EA6900 v2 AC1900 Dual-Band Smart Wi-Fi Router

The Linksys EA6900 v2 AC1900 Dual-Band Smart Wi-Fi Router is an 802.11ac, simultaneous dual-band router with four ethernet Gigabit ports for quick file sharing that is up to 10x faster than standard ethernet.  It has two USB ports for hard drive or printer sharing and three adjustable antennas for better coverage and range.

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Product Features
  • 802.11ac
  • Dual-Band
  • Smart Wi-Fi
  • Two USB ports for hard drive and printer sharing
  • Parental Controls / Guest Access
  • Quality of Service (QoS)
  • Media Server
  • Beamforming Technology
  • Wi-Fi Protected Setupâ„¢ (WPS) Support
  • PHY data rates up to 600 Mbps (2.4 GHz) and up to 1300 Mbps (5 GHz)
Back Panel
  • Three Adjustable Antennas    
  • USB 3.0 Port
  • USB 2.0 Port
  • WPS Button
  • Reset Button
  • Internet Port
  • Four Ethernet Ports
  • Power Port
  • Power Switch
 
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Below are the summary of the lights on your Linksys EA6900 v2 and what each indicates:
 
LightsColor(s)ActivityDescription
Power
(Linksys logo)
WhiteOFFPower OFF
Blinking (0.7 Hz)Booting / system diagnostic test / firmware upgrade
Blinking (1.67 Hz)Internet connection error
SolidConnected to the internet
Wi-Fi Protected Setupâ„¢
(WPS)
GreenOFFNo WPS activity
Blinking (1.0 Hz)WPS in progress; up to 2 minutes
Blinking (2.0 Hz)WPS error or session overlap; blink for 15 seconds and then OFF
Ethernet
(LAN)
Green (right) /
Yellow (left)
OFFNo Physical link on the port.
Blinking (Yellow)
(4.0 Hz)
Data is transmitting through the port.
Solid
Green
Physical link is up on the port.
Internet
(WAN)
Green (right) /
Yellow (left)
OFFNo Physical link on the port.

Blinking
(Yellow)
(4.0 Hz)

Data is transmitting through the port.
Solid
Green
Physical link is up on the port.
IMPORTANT:  In case the indicator light does not flash like any of the behavior stated above, you need to observe your connection first.  If the connection works fine, the unusual activity of the indicator light only pertains to an active network connection.  However, if you start experiencing intermittent to no connection, you may need to powercycle your router for 1 to 2 minutes.  If this does not fix the problem, you might need to update the firmware and reconfigure the settings of the router.
 
System Requirements
 
Browser Minimum Requirements
  • Internet Explorer® 8
  • Safari® 5 (for Mac® and iPad®)
  • Mozilla Firefox® 8
  • Google Chromeâ„¢ latest version
  • Microsoft Edge
Operating System (OS) Minimum Requirements (For Printer Utility)

Connecting a USB printer through the Linksys USB Control Center software (Windows®)
Connecting a USB printer through the Linksys USB Control Center software on a Mac® computer


To know more about this product, refer to its User Guide.
To know how to set up your router using the Smart Setup Wizard, click here.

 

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