Linksys WRT160NL Linux-based Wireless-N Broadband Router with Storage Link
by Sze | Filed under Networking
Linksys, a brand of Cisco, launches the WRT160NL Linux-based wireless-N broadband router that includes Storage Link. The Linksys WRT160NL supports WiFi 802.11-draft-N wireless standard with Multiple in, Multiple Out MIMO technology. 802.11b/g standards are also supported.
The WRT160NL features the Storage Link that allows users to connect USB hard drive or flash drive to the router and share data, music, video within the network. It has built-in DLNA 1.5 compatible media server and supports FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS file systems. The router offers four Ethernet ports for you to connect other PCs, printer, NAS or other devices.
Linksys WRT160NL is available now for $109.99.
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I bought Linksys’s highest end model WRT610N and later got to know it doesn’t support NTFS file system on the NAS and has only got UPnP but not DLNA 1.5 (required for Windows 7’s PlayTo). And now this lower end router comes along and it has got them. I hope Cisco/Linksys adds these to the WRT610N via a firmware update or I’m going to return the product.