Linksys Max-Stream EA7250 Wi-Fi Router

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Linksys Max-Stream EA7250 Wi-Fi Router Price History

Price History for Linksys EA7250 Max-Stream AC1750 Dual-Band WiFi 5 Router TESTED WORKS

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Current Price $17.99 September 16, 2024
Highest Price $17.99 August 7, 2024
Lowest Price $17.99 August 7, 2024
Since August 7, 2024

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$17.99 August 7, 2024

Linksys Max-Stream EA7250 Wi-Fi Router Description

  • Dual-band AC1750
  • 3×3 Spatial streams
  • Dual-core processor
  • MU-MIMO technology
  • Beamforming Technology
  • Seamless Roaming
  • Coverage of up to 1,500 sq ft
  • 1-year warranty

Linksys Max-Stream EA7250 Wi-Fi Router Specification

Specification: Linksys Max-Stream EA7250 Wi-Fi Router

Release date

May 1, 2022

Product Dimensions

1.85 Pounds, 6.02 x 8.07 x 5.71 inches

Type of item

Electronics

Item model number

EA7250

Item Weight

1.84 pounds

Manufacturer

Linksys

Date First Available

January 6, 2022

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Linksys Max-Stream EA7250 Wi-Fi Router Reviews (10)

10 reviews for Linksys Max-Stream EA7250 Wi-Fi Router

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  1. Lyautey Maluf Júnior

    La buena distribución de señal de dos bandas.

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  2. E.G.

    This was extremely easy to set up, has good range, and the overall performance is exactly what I needed. I like that it is not an eye sore and is easily hidden.

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  3. John B.

    I purchased this router at a great price on Black Friday. It replaces a Linksys EA6900, an AC1900 router, which I had upgraded to run Tomato USB.
    I have a two-story home and have devices on both floors. Internet is Charter Spectrum at 60Mbps. My Lenovo and Dell laptops have 802.11ac wireless cards but no MU-MIMO support. In addition to the laptops I’m running a TiVo, Surface Pro 2, and Roku 3 over wireless as well as a couple of wired devices. I have not enabled guest access nor did I use Linksys Smart Wi-Fi for setup. I don’t have a need for remote access and so have not installed the app. The EA7300 supports static DHCP assignments as well as MAC address filtering, both of which I use.

    The router runs cool, unlike the EA6900.

    Overall the EA7300 seems to have better 2.4GHz range than the EA6900. It has been stable although there’s really no way to tell from the UI how long it has been up between reboots. The 5GHz range seems about the same. I have noticed that the wireless throughput on 5GHz is markedly slower than with the EA6900. Opening a large file on a laptop over the network from my wired desktop (gigabit) takes much longer than with the EA6900 with the throughput showing about 9Mbps even when the connection speed shows 200Mbps. Not sure what is going on.

    I have a USB stick with about 3,300 MP3s connected to the USB port. Using DLNA I am about to find and play these files on the Roku. However, the initial scan for the files by the Roku Media Player is much slower than the same flash drive in the EA6900 w/ TomatoUSB.

    The graphical interface is just OK, a bit sluggish sometimes. The amount of performance data and configurability available from 3rd party firmware like TomatoUSB (e.g. WAN usage details, throughput to each device, uptime of device, etc.) makes that interface superior to what Linksys offers. Unfortunately, 3rd party firmware is not available for Qualcomm-based routers. On problem I was having was that the router rebooted a lot when I had static DNS value set. I removed those and it stays up now. It does use Google DNS if you don’t specify

    Update (1/11/17): My problems with downloading speed continue, and I’m deducting a star for that issue. My download speed is nominally 60Mbps after rebooting the router. After several hours (or overnight) the speed always drops to around 9MBps. The upload speed stays at 5Mbps. After rebooting the router, the download returns to 60Mbps. This holds for a couple of hours and then the problem reappears.
    I am on the latest firmware.

    Update (1/16/17): Amazon replaced the router (great customer service!) and the replacement exhibited the same speed issues. Linksys offered help. I started changing router options, including reverting to earlier firmware, none of which helped. I did notice that the Intel Ethernet adapter on my motherboard was throwing disconnect errors but it had been doing that since I updated to the latest Intel driver in September. That never seemed to bother the EA6900 but I decided to delete the driver and the Intel ProWin64 software and let Windows 10 reinstall just the driver. The driver that was installed was an older Microsoft driver and the problems seem to have disappeared! I’m getting full speed from my ISP as well as between computers.

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  4. Tracy Jackson

    Compre este router hace un año y sigue funcionando tan bien como el primer día.

    Muy buena velocidad de transferencia, estable en las dos bandas, con muchos equipos conectados simultáneamente. Excelente para hacer streaming en 4K o HDR, y juegos en línea.

    El alcance de la señal depende de la ubicación, estructura y materiales del edificio en donde se instale. En mi caso, tuve que adquirir e instalar un extensor de rango de la misma marca para la segunda planta, con esto la casa quedó cubierta al 100%.

    El extra es la aplicación para IOS o Android, con la que se puede y desde cualquier lugar ( conectado a la red celular consume una cantidad mínima de datos): administrar el equipo, activar o desactivar la red de invitados, compartir contraseñas vía correo electrónico o mensajería instantánea, verificar velocidad de conexión del proveedor, verificar el número de equipos conectados, etc.

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  5. Lisa Janice Cohen

    I bought this Wi-Fi router after reading lots of reviews. It has now been operating for several years with no problems. I am very happy with the Wi-Fi range. I can communicate with outdoor cameras around my property with the router in my den. No issues with throughput (media, computers, smart home connected devices, etc.).

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  6. RAFAEL MEDINA EQUIHUA

    I bought this as my router wouldn’t let me connect 2.4GHZ even though its dual, does the job perfectly and also gives me the option of a different router for other electronic too.

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  7. TRader

    Buen alcance de señal, fácil configuración

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  8. IvankoMtz

    Acredite em quem tem experiencia de mais de 30 anos com roteadores – vai surpreender suas expectativas.

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  9. John B.

    With most Linksys routers, installation & setup is a breeze. This my third Linksys router & I only replace them after the recommend timeframe (5 years or so). At the time I installed mine, the Linksys app wasn’t working, so I had to go through the setup by the Internet browser. It downloaded the firmware update & installed itself automatically. I got a router that will cover my entire house & then some. I haven’t had a weak signal yet inside or outside. I haven’t use the front USB media sharing part yet. The wps button is easy to find in the back. Great price & Top notch product.

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  10. Charlene

    We had the same router and modem for years through our local cable/internet provider. We have 2 tvs/rokus upstairs, an echo upstairs, 2 tvs/rokus downstairs, an Amazon portal, nintendo switch, cell phones, lab tops, a roku in basement.. a family of 4 with a lot of tech stuff I guess! We purchased a signal booster to put between the living room (router location) and our bedroom because our TV was constantly losing signal but it just would never seem to help. We couldn’t watch any streaming service without constant interruptions of losing signal, freezing, etc.
    I found this router and we decided let’s just try it and see if that’s the problem. It was very easy to install- my husband plugged it in and connected it to the modem we have. Then he downloaded an app on his phone and followed the instructions to name our internet wifi signal and set the password. We then went through all our devices and connected them all to the network. We then tested our TV and not once has it lost signal since! We haven’t had any connectivity issues at all on anything actually.
    I really like that in the app you can see all the connected devices on the network, name them so you can easily tell who’s TV, device, phone, etc is each one. And you can give signal priority to certain devices so let’s say some one is working from home on a day, you can prioritize their laptop so they have the best signal during their video chat (or whatever situation applies to you).
    It has 3 antennas you can aim in different directions, but ours is in a cabinet under our TV and it’s definitely projecting signal everywhere we need it.
    I highly recommend this router to any family with multiple devices that wants smooth use for everyone using the wifi!

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