Linksys manufactures a series of network routers. Many models are shipped with Linux-based firmware and can run third-party firmware. The first model to support third-party firmware was the very popular Linksys WRT54G series. The Linksys WRT160N/WRT310N series is the successor to the WRT54G series of routers from Linksys. The main difference is the draft 802.11n wireless interface, providing a maximum speed of 270 Mbit/s over the wireless network when used with other 802.11n devices.
Specifications and versions
BEFW11S4
Linksys' first series of wireless routers. The Linksys BEFW11S4 is a Wi-Fi capable residential gateway from Linksys. The device is capable of sharing Internet connections among several computers via 802.3 Ethernet and 802.11b wireless data links. With only 1 MB of flash storage and 4 MB of RAM, no third party replacement firmware is compatible with it.
WRT54G series
The Linksys WRT54G and variants WRT54GS, WRT54GL, and WRTSL54GS are Wi-Fi capable residential gateways from Linksys. The device is capable of sharing Internet connections among several computers via 802.3 Ethernet and 802.11b/g wireless data links. The WRT54GL as well as most of the other variants in this series, are capable of running Linux-based third-party firmware for added features. Supported software includes Tomato, OpenWrt, and DD-WRT
Ralink RT2880 based MIPS32 system with RT2720L radio, ? MHz
4 MB
2.4 GHz
MRX0
No DD-WRT or Sveasoft support because of the Ralink chipset. The specifications for this chipset classify it as supporting draft-N; though Linksys documentation says that it is only a Wireless-G model that works with Wireless-N.
WRT110
802.11g MIMO router with 100 Mbit/s switches
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Ralink RT2780F chipset with RT2720L as transceiver: 1 transmit, 2 receive
16 MB
4 MB
2.4 GHz
MSU0
No DD-WRT or Sveasoft support because of the Ralink chipset. The specifications for this chipset classify it as supporting draft-N though Linksys documentation says that it is only a Wireless-G model that works with Wireless-N. Also, factory router configuration and firmware have Wireless-N capabilities and user-configurable options.
WRT120N
150 Mbit/s N router, but not as fast as real N speeds, with 100 Mbit/s switches
DD-WRT supports with v24 RC-7. OpenWRT has legacy support for this router.
2.0
Ralink RT2880F @ 266 MHz
16 MB
4 MB
2.4 GHz
CSE1
DD-WRT currently does not support with this model. Linux also drivers for Ralink chips are still in development due to licensing issues.
Firmware 2.0.02 build 11 for these routers is reported to have problems with resolving DNS for wired and wireless clients. Either revert to 2.0.02 build 8 or up to 2.0.03 build 7 This may be a result of the reduced RAM.
3.0
Broadcom BCM4716 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
4 MB
2.4 GHz
CSE2-CSE5
DD-WRT supports this version with v24 sp2 – build 13253
Firmware 3.0.02 Build 4 for these routers is reported to have problems with resolving DNS for wired and wireless clients.
Firmware 3.0.03 Build 3 was released to resolve DNS issues.
802.11n "draft" MIMO router with 100 Mbit/s switches. Has a Linux-based OS, external antenna, and USB port for network storage. The E2100L replaced this model.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Atheros 9130 @ 400 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz
CUR0
OpenWrt Kamikaze trunk r17264 & later and DD-WRT v24 preSP2 v24 Build14311
WRT300N
802.11n "draft" MIMO router with 100 Mbit/s switches. Base model for all the others listed below.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM4704 r9 @ 264 MHz
32 MB
4 MB
2.4 GHz
CNP0
Wireless NIC is a Broadcom Cardbus card with Broadcom BCM4321Chipset. The switch is a Broadcom BCM5325 FKQMG. Sveasoft firmware supports the WRT300N. Supports DD-WRT v24 RC-6 Standard and newer. Maintained IP Address and many other settings on flash.
1.1
Broadcom BCM4785 rev 2 at 300 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz
CNP1
Has an integrated radio instead of the CardBus card. DD-WRT custom firmware supports this router as of 2008
It has a Marvell 88E6060 switch chip. The wireless is a mini-PCI card with ar5416 MAC. Runs Linux out of the box. Supported by OpenWrt.
WRT310N
Similar to WRT350N with a Gigabit Ethernet switch, hardware crypto acceleration for IPSec, SSL, and WPA/WPA2. The WRT310N has an integrated wireless chipset rather than the external PC Card adapter found on the WRT350N. The Cisco Valet Plus M20 replaced this model.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM4785 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
4 MB
2.4 GHz
CSF0
Uses a Broadcom BCM4705 High-Performance 802.11n/MIMO Intensi-fi GbE Processor, Broadcom BCM4321 Draft 11n Baseband/MAC, Broadcom BCM2055 2.4 GHz Intensi-fi draft 11n radio and Broadcom BCM5397 5 port gigabit switch. Supported by DD-WRT starting with v24 build 9526. Can be upgraded to DD-WRT.
2.0
Broadcom BCM4716 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
4 MB
2.4 GHz
CSF1
Supported by DD-WRT starting with K26 build 13594. Can be upgraded to DD-WRT.
WRT320N
802.11n "draft" MIMO router with a gigabit switch and non-simultaneous dual-band. The E2000 replaced this model. Due to the hardware being very similar, it is possible to upgrade the WRT320N to an E2000 by replacing the CFE.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM4717 @ 354 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
CUH0
Uses a Broadcom BCM4717 System-on-Chip, Broadcom BCM4328 Draft 11n transceiver, and Broadcom BCM53115 5 port gigabit switch. DD-WRT/Tomatousb now supports the WRT320N
WRT330N
Based on a different platform, but also has a Gigabit Ethernet switch according to the product specifications listed on the manufacturers website.
Third-party Linux firmware is not supported on the Ubicom processor.
WRT350N
Similar to WRT300N, but with a Gigabit Ethernet switch, hardware crypto acceleration for IPSec, SSL, and WPA/WPA2, and a USB 2.0 port for connecting a hard drive or flash-based USB storage devices directly to your network to share music, video, or data files.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM4785 r2/Broadcom BCM4705 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz
CNQ0
The router is compatible with DD-WRT and OpenWrt. Sveasoft firmware supports this hardware. Wireless Chipset Broadcom BCM4321 and Broadcom BCM2055 Switch 4 Port LAN Network 10/100/1000 Mbit/s with Broadcom BCM5397KFBG. Supported by DD-WRT.
2.0
Marvell 88F5181 @ 500 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz
SNQ0
This version has the fastest speed among low-end Linksys routers. However, Linksys has released only small portions of GPL code for developers. Not supported by DD-WRT.
Supported by OpenWrt
2.1
Marvell 88F5181 @ 500 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz
SNQ1
WRT400N
A simultaneous dual-band non-gigabit model.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Atheros AR7161 @ 680 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
MUJ0
Fast processor. Supported by OpenWrt. Atheros radio: third-party firmware not limited by Broadcom closed-source drivers. DD-WRT support is available here
WRT600N
A simultaneous dual-band gigabit model. It looks like WRT350N including USB 2.0 storage link except that the WRT600N is black.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM4705 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
ANR0
Sveasoft firmware supports the WRT600N. Works with DD-WRT. FCC ID: Q87-WRT600NV1
1.1
Broadcom BCM4785r2 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
MNR0
Sveasoft firmware supports the WRT600N. Works with DD-WRT, version v1.1 has a new switch. OpenWRT version 14.07 and later support this hardware version. FCC ID: Q87-WRT600NV11
WRT610N
A simultaneous dual-band gigabit model. The hardware is more integrated than the WRT600N and has no external antennas. The E3000 replaced this model. A special system menu can be accessed by browsing to http://ip_address_of_wrt610n/System.asp. ″Vista Premium" and EGHN can be configured in this page.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM4705 @ 300 MHz
64 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
CTG0
Sveasoft firmware supports the WRT610N. Supported by DD-WRT, check .
The WRT1900ACS was released 8. October 2015. It looks identical to the WRT1900AC, but has a 1.6 GHz dual core CPU. Like the WRT1900AC v2, it has 512 MB of RAM. In January 2016, DD-WRT became available for the WRT1900ACS, as well as both versions of the WRT1900AC.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Marvell Armada 385 88F6820 1.6 GHz
512 MB
128 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz 600 Mbit/s, 1,300 Mbit/s
WRT3200ACM
This is a faster replacement of the WRT1900AC, but the 1900AC model can still be found. It has Tri-Stream 160 technology doubles bandwidth and the fastest dual-band of any router. MU-MIMO technology to multiple devices all at the same time, same speed. It is open-source ready with OpenWrt and DD-WRT®. Compatible with Linksys Smart Wi-Fi app to manage Wi-Fi from a mobile device. Specs refresh include a 256MB Flash and 512MB of RAM Memory.
The WRT32X 3200ACM has identical hardware to the WRT3200ACM but includes the Rivet Networks Killer Prioritazation Engine which identifies systems equipped with Killer Network LAN hardware. Powered by a dual-core 1.8GHz CPU with 256MB of flash memory and 512MB of DDR3 memory it is capable of speeds of upto 600Mbps on 2.4Ghz band and 2600Mbps on the 5GHz band.
E800
A single-band non-gigabit model.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM5357 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz 2×2
1391
E900
A single-band non-gigabit model.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM5357 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz 2×2
1231
Supported by DD-WRT starting at build K26 build 18852 Supported by Tomato starting at K26RT-N build5x-093-EN for the Shibby builds, RT-N 1.28.0499.3 for Toastman and Tomato by Victek.
E1000
A single-band non-gigabit model that replaced the WRT160N. The E1000 v1 shares the same hardware as the Cisco Valet M10 v1.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM4716 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
4 MB
2.4 GHz
CVN0
FCC ID: Supported by DD-WRT starting at build Tomato supported by all mods/forks based on Tomato.
2.0
Broadcom BCM5357 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
4 MB
2.4 GHz
CVN1
FCC ID: Supported by DD-WRT starting at build
2.1
Broadcom BCM5357 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
4 MB
2.4 GHz
CVN2
FCC ID: Supported by DD-WRT starting at build
E1200
A single-band non-gigabit model.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM5357 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
4 MB
2.4 GHz 2×2
1081
FCC ID:
2.0
Broadcom BCM5357 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz 2×2
1082
FCC ID:
E1500
A single-band non-gigabit model.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM5357 @ 300 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz 2×3
1091
FCC ID:
E1550
A single-band non-gigabit model with USB storage link.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM5358 @ 300 MHz
64 MB
16 MB
2.4 GHz 2×3
10C10
FCC ID: Supported by DD-WRT perfectly at use mini e1550 bin if coming from Linksys official then use mega NV60K.
A non-simultaneous dual-band gigabit model that replaced the WRT320N.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM4717 @ 354 MHz
32 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz Not Simultaneous
CVR0
FCC ID: Supported by DD-WRT starting at build C Tomato supported by the and by the
E2100L
A single-band non-gigabit model that replaced the WRT160NL.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Atheros 9130 @ 400 MHz
64 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz
CVM0
FCC ID: DD-WRT supported with this
E2500
A simultaneous dual-band non-gigabit model.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM5358U @ 300 MHz
64 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
10A1
FCC ID: Supported by Tomato RAF, Toastman and Shibby
2.0
Broadcom BCM5358U @ 300 MHz
64 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
10A2
Supported by Tomato RAF, Toastman, and Shibby
3.0
Broadcom BCM5358U
64 MB
16 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
10A3
Includes USB port
E3000
A simultaneous dual-band gigabit model that replaced the WRT610N. Similar to its predecessor, a special system menu can be accessed by browsing to http://ip_address_of_e3000/System.asp which displays a detailed system status page and allows administrators to disable/enable "Vista Premium" and the "Parental Control Status".
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
USB ports
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM4718 @ 480 MHz
64 MB
8 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
CVQ0
1× USB 2.0
FCC ID: Supported by DD-WRT starting at build Tomato supported.
E3200
A simultaneous dual-band gigabit model with USB storage link.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM47186 @ 500 MHz
64 MB
16 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz 300 Mbit/s, 300 Mbit/s
10B1
FCC ID: Supported by DD-WRT as of build Supported by Tomato RAF , Toastman and Shibby
E4200
A three-stream simultaneous dual-band gigabit model targeted for "high performance wireless entertainment", with a rated maximum throughput of 450 Mbit/s. This model also includes a USB port for storage, UPnPmedia streaming or a print server. The E4200 also marks the first radical change in the design of the Linksys series since Cisco launched the winged "spaceship" design first seen on the WRT400N. The E4200 features a minimalistic, streamlined design with only a white status LED visible on the top. All traffic activity LEDs and buttons have been relocated to the rear of the device. A special system menu can be accessed by browsing to http://ip_address_of_e4200/System.asp. This menu shows all kinds of system statistics and settings. No settings can be changed from this menu. This is only found in the original version, and not available in the v2 model. The E4200V2 has a Marvell 88W8366/88W8063 wireless chipset. In previous Tomato builds, only the 2.4 GHz radio was properly supported. However, simultaneous dual-band radio can now be achieved using Tomato RAF, Tomato Shibby and Tomato Toastman's builds.
Version
CPU speed
RAM
Flash memory
Radio
S/N prefix
Notes
1.0
Broadcom BCM4718 @ 480 MHz
64 MB
16 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz 300 Mbit/s, 450 Mbit/s
01C10C
FCC ID: Supported by DD-WRT as of build Tomato supported.
2.0
Marvell F6101AW @ 1.2 GHz
128 MB
128 MB
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz 450 Mbit/s, 450 Mbit/s
01C106, 01C116, 01C136, 01C156
Fully supported by
EA2700
A dual-band gigabit model. App enabled with Linksys Smart WiFi.