User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product overview
- Setting Up: Basics
- How to create a home network
- Where to find more help
- How to set up your router
- How to improve your wireless connection speed
- How to test your Internet connection speed
- How to connect devices to your network
- How to set up parental controls
- How to set up guest access to your network
- How to change your router’s name and password
- Setting Up: Advanced
- How to open the browser-based utility
- How to manually set up your router
- How to set up the DHCP server on your router
- How to find your network on the Internet
- How to clone a MAC address
- How to connect to your corporate office using a VPN
- How to optimize your router for gaming and voice
- How to remotely change your router settings
- How to enable Voice over IP on your network
- How to configure UPnP
- How to use a router as an access point
- How to put your new router behind an existing router
- How to expose a device to the Internet
- Improving Security
- Port Forwarding and Port Triggering
- Maintaining and Monitoring
- Browser-based Utility Menu Structure
- Specifications
- Product overview
- Setting Up: Basics
- How to create a home network
- Where to find more help
- How to set up your router
- How to improve your wireless connection speed
- How to test your Internet connection speed
- How to connect devices to your network
- How to set up parental controls
- How to set up guest access to your network
- How to change your router’s name and password
- Setting Up: Advanced
- How to open the browser-based utility
- How to manually set up your router
- How to get the most out of your dual-band router
- How to set up the DHCP server on your router
- How to find your network on the Internet
- How to clone a MAC address
- How to connect to your corporate office using a VPN
- How to optimize your router for gaming and voice
- How to remotely change your router settings
- How to enable Voice over IP on your network
- How to configure UPnP
- How to use a router as an access point
- How to put your new router behind an existing router
- How to expose a device to the Internet
- Improving Security
- Port Forwarding and Port Triggering
- Maintaining and Monitoring
- Browser-based Utility Menu Structure
- Specifications
- Product overview
- Setting Up: Basics
- How to create a home network
- Where to find more help
- How to set up your router
- How to improve your wireless connection speed
- How to test your Internet connection speed
- How to connect devices to your network
- How to set up parental controls
- How to set up guest access to your network
- How to change your router’s name and password
- Setting Up: Advanced
- How to open the browser-based utility
- How to manually set up your router
- How to get the most out of your dual-band router
- How to set up the DHCP server on your router
- How to find your network on the Internet
- How to clone a MAC address
- How to connect to your corporate office using a VPN
- How to optimize your router for gaming and voice
- How to remotely change your router settings
- How to enable Voice over IP on your network
- How to configure UPnP
- How to use a router as an access point
- How to put your new router behind an existing router
- How to expose a device to the Internet
- Improving Security
- Using an External Drive
- Port Forwarding and Port Triggering
- Maintaining and Monitoring
- Browser-based Utility Menu Structure
- Specifications
- Product overview
- Setting Up: Basics
- How to create a home network
- Where to find more help
- How to set up your router
- How to improve your wireless connection speed
- How to test your Internet connection speed
- How to connect devices to your network
- How to set up parental controls
- How to set up guest access to your network
- How to change your router’s name and password
- Setting Up: Advanced
- How to open the browser-based utility
- How to manually set up your router
- How to get the most out of your dual-band router
- How to set up the DHCP server on your router
- How to find your network on the Internet
- How to clone a MAC address
- How to connect to your corporate office using a VPN
- How to optimize your router for gaming and voice
- How to remotely change your router settings
- How to enable Voice over IP on your network
- How to configure UPnP
- How to use a router as an access point
- How to put your new router behind an existing router
- How to expose a device to the Internet
- Improving Security
- Using an External Drive
- Port Forwarding and Port Triggering
- Maintaining and Monitoring
- Browser-based Utility Menu Structure
- Specifications
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Specifications
Linksys E4200
Linksys E4200
Model Name Linksys E4200
Description Maximum Performance Wireless-N Router
Model Number E4200
Standards 802.11n, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.3,
802.3u, 802.3ab
Radio Frequency 2.4 and 5 GHz
Switch Port Speed 10/100/1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet)
Ports Power, USB, Internet, Ethernet (1-4)
Buttons Reset, Wi-Fi Protected Setup
LEDs Top panel: Power
Back panel: Internet, Ethernet (1-4)
Number of Antennas 6 total, 3 internal antennas per
each 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio band
Detachable (y/n) No
Modulations 802.11b: CCK, QPSK, BPSK
802.11g: OFDM
802.11a: OFDM
802.11n: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM
Receive Sensitivity 2.4 GHz
802.11b: -87 dBm @ 11 Mbps (Typical)
802.11g: -77 dBm @ 54 Mbps (Typical)
802.11n: 20 MHz: -71 dBm @ MCS15 (Typical)
802.11n: 40 MHz: -68 dBm @ MCS15 (Typical)
5 GHz
802.11a: -71 dBm @ 54 Mbps (Typical)
802.11n: 20 MHz: -70 dBm @ MCS23 (Typical)
802.11n: 40 MHz: -68 dBm @ MCS23 (Typical)
Antenna Gain in dBi 2.4 GHz (3 internal PIFA antennas)
PIFA 1 ≤ 3.6 dBi (Right)
PIFA 2 ≤ 3.8 dBi (Left)
PIFA 3 ≤ 3.8 dBi (Front)
5 GHz (3 internal PIFA antennas)
PIFA 1 ≤ 4.8 dBi (Right)
PIFA 2 ≤ 5.3 dBi (Left)
PIFA 3 ≤ 5.2 dBi (Front)
Supported File Systems
for Storage Device FAT32, NTFS, and HSF+
UPnP Supported
Security Features WEP, WPA, WPA2
Security Key Bits Up to 128-bit encryption
Environmental
Dimensions 8.86” x 0.98” x 6.30”
(225 x 25 x 160 mm)
Unit Weight 12.52 oz (355 g)
Power 12V, 2A
Certifications FCC, IC, CE, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n,
Windows 7
Operating Temp. 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Storage Temp. -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
Operating Humidity 10 to 80% relative humidity,
non-condensing
Storage Humidity 5 to 90% non-condensing
Specifications are subject to change without notice.










