Cisco’s Linksys EA2700 Dual-Band N600 Router hits the FCC, boasts 450Mbps transfer speeds
Cisco’s Linksys EA2700 WiFi router hit the FCC today, winning approval for its operation in 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz frequencies. According to FCC test reports, the router supports 802.11 a/b/g/n and offers transfer rates up to 450Mbps. Test reports also show that the router relies on DDRM SDRAM from Hynix and DTRON, and Flash memory from Hynix and Micron.
No word yet on pricing or a release date.
Cisco’s Linksys E4200 v2 WiFi router gets an FCC tear down
Cisco updated its Linksys E4200 router last December with the launch of the Linksys E4200 v2. The new version of the E4200 offers wireless networking speeds of up to 450Mbps in 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, as well as a 1.2GHz processor.
Thanks to recently released internal photos of the E4200 v2 we now get a look inside the router. Internal photos of the E4200 v2 show Marvell 88W8063 and 88W8366 WLAN SoCs, a Marvell 88E6171R Ethernet Switch, and Hynix SDRAM. Also visible is the E4200 v2’s 1.2GHz processor, although there is no branding on this chip to identify its manufacturer.
Check out the full gallery of FCC photos below.
Cisco Linksys’ E1200 Wireless-N Router wins FCC approval
There’s not a whole lot to see here, but Cisco Linksys passed a new router called the E1200 through the FCC this weekend. The device is a single band Wireless-N router with a maximum data transfer rate of 270Mbps, according to Cisco’s FCC filings.
We didn’t have access to any images of the router, but you can see the device’s label, above. No word on pricing or availability.

