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Linksys WAG300N router

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Linksys WAG300N is a Draft-N wireless gateway (router plus ADSL2+ modem) with two large captive antennae and 4 Ethernet ports. It was the smallest such device tested by MacUser, but the web interface was deemed "infuriating" and transfer rates to a MacBook "untenably slow".[1] WAG300N is based on a Broadcom BCM63xx SoC, and runs a Linux-based firmware.

  • Last most recent official released firmware:
  • Product Versions: (Annex A)/(Annex B)
  • Classification: Firmware Release History
  • Release Date: 23 May 2008
  • Firmware-Version: 1.01.07 (ETSI)

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  1. ^ Handby, Simon (March 2007). "Linksys WAG300N". MacUser.
  2. ^ Xuk, Trisha (September 2012). "Linksys WAG300N Firmware Downloads". Archived from the original on 5 January 2013.