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Dual-Band N Entertainment Bridge with 4-Port Switch (WES610N)
• Fast Ethernet (10/100) 4-Port Switch
• High speed up to 300 Mbps
• Optimized for streaming video & gaming
• Converts wired devices to wireless
• Easily connect HDTVs, Game Consoles & more
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Guide Me provides step-by-step solutions and troubleshooting tips. FAQs are frequently asked product questions. Select Downloads for user guides and firmware updates.
- Overview
- Guide Me
- FAQs
- Product Information
- Linksys WES610N Frequently Asked Questions
- Linksys WES610N product features and specifications
- Getting to know Linksys WES610N
- Downloadable user guides for Linksys wireless specialty devices
- Identifying Linksys dual-band routers and devices
- Setting up your bridge
- Accessing the setup page of the Linksys wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- Resetting the WES610N wireless bridge to factory defaults
- Configuring a Linksys Wireless-N Bridge through the Web-based Setup Page
- Resetting the wireless Ethernet Bridge to factory default settings
- Changing the Linksys Wireless Bridge’s password
- Connecting computers and devices
- Configuring the basic wireless settings of the WET610N using manual setup
- Connecting a Linksys device using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
- Wireless security checklist
- Creating a second wireless network using a Wireless Ethernet Bridge and Access Point
- Connecting to a Wireless Network using the Wireless Network Site Survey
- Connecting the Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge to PS3 using wireless-N capabilities
- Checking and Configuring the IP address of a wireless Ethernet bridge
- Connecting wireless computers to your network
- Accessing the Wireless Network Site Survey feature
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Upgrading the firmware of your Linksys wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- How to backup and restore settings in a Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet Bridge
- Getting to know the Advanced Wireless Settings of Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- Setting the Wireless Multimedia (WMM®) Access Mode to Background
- Setting the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) settings to Voice
- Configuring the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) settings to Video
- Configuring Local Management Access for Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet Bridge
- Using Low Density Parity-Check Code (LDPC) in a Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- Changing the administrator password of a Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- Recovering lost or forgotten password of a Linksys Wireless Ethernet Bridge
- Configuring the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) settings to Best Effort
- Encountering problems in connecting the Wireless-N Ethernet bridge to the router using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup feature
- Product Information
- Linksys WES610N Frequently Asked Questions
- Linksys WES610N product features and specifications
- Getting to know Linksys WES610N
- Downloadable user guides for Linksys wireless specialty devices
- Identifying Linksys dual-band routers and devices
- Setting up your bridge
- Accessing the setup page of the Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet Bridge
- Resetting the WES610N wireless bridge to factory defaults
- Configuring a Linksys Wireless-N Bridge through the Web-based Setup Page
- Resetting the wireless Ethernet Bridge to factory default settings
- Changing the Linksys Wireless Bridge’s password
- Connecting computers and devices
- Configuring the basic wireless settings of the WET610N using manual setup
- Connecting devices using Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) on your Linksys router
- Wireless security checklist
- Creating a second wireless network using a Wireless Ethernet Bridge and Access Point
- Connecting to a wireless network using the Wireless Network Site Survey
- Connecting the Linksys wireless-N Ethernet bridge to PS3 using wireless-N capabilities
- Checking and Configuring the IP address of a wireless Ethernet bridge
- Connecting wireless computers to your network
- Accessing the Wireless Network Site Survey feature
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Upgrading the firmware of your Linksys wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- How to backup and restore settings in a Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet Bridge
- Getting to know the Advanced Wireless Settings of Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- Setting the Wireless Multimedia (WMM®) Access Mode to Background
- Setting the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) settings to Voice
- Configuring the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) settings to Video
- Configuring Local Management Access for Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet Bridge
- Using Low Density Parity-Check Code (LDPC) in a Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- Changing the administrator password of a Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- Recovering lost or forgotten password of a Linksys Wireless Ethernet Bridge
- Configuring the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) settings to Best Effort
- Encountering problems in connecting the Wireless-N Ethernet bridge to the router using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup feature
- Forums
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Which hardware to use for print server
One more question, the printer that you have is a network printer or its a normal printer? And Cisco do not have USB Adapter...
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E4200 bridge mode question
The bridge feature doesn't support wireless bridging. It just dumbs it down to a switch and AP. So unless you flash it with...
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SE2500 and E3000 not connecting to each other
I would think so. What is the model number of the bridge? Cisco also sells an all-in-one bridge/switch: WES610N, but it...
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WES610N vs D-Link DAP1522
Is the WES610N comparable to the Dlink DAP1522 in terms of a wireless bridge??
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Port forwarding questions
Finally figured out that it is an issue with the ports being blocked from my workplace, which is where I was trying to connect...
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Block specific external ip address
Not possible.1. Unless you forward a port the server can't be accessed anyway.2. If you forward a port to the server set...
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Auto DHCP and Static IP together
Definitely! That's the usual practice, if you have devices that needs port forwarding you set static IP address on it. Just...
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File sharing with AVG 8.5 FW doesn't work
I had a similar problem, and it turned out to be because I didn't create a new profile in the Firewall in AVG 8.5 Internet...
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VPN connection Problem
The port forwarding is under the Applications Gaming then Port Range Forward. The application filed can be anything you...
- Downloads
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Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your product. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is M20.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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E-Series
Step 1:
Look at the top of the device.Step 2:
The model number should be found under the CISCO logo.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys product. The serial number is located underneath the device. If there is no version number beside the model number, it means that it is a version 1.
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Blue and Black
Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is WRT54G ver 6.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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Silver
Step 1:
Look at the side panel of the router when it is standing vertically.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WRT54GX4.
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Wireless Routers with Voice Ports
Step 1:
Look at the side panel of the router when it is standing vertically.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WRTP54G V.2.
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Wireless VPN Routers
Step 1:
Look at the side panel of the router when it is standing vertically.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WRV54G.
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Blue and Black
Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is BEFSR41 ver.4.1.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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PC Card or Card Bus
Step 1:
If your adapter is already connected to the computer, shut down your computer and remove the adapter.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the device itself. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WPC54G ver.7NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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PCI Adapter
Step 1:
If your adapter is already connected to the computer, shut down your computer and remove the adapter.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the device itself. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WMP54G ver.4.1.
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USB Wireless Adapter
Step 1:
Look for the sticker around the device.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WUSB54G ver.4.
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PCI Adapters
Step 1:
If your adapter is already connected to the computer, shut down your computer and remove the adapter.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the device itself. Please take note of the exact model number and version. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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SE Switches
Step 1:
Look at the top of the device.Step 2:
The model number should be found under the CISCO logo.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your product. The serial number is located underneath the device. In this example, the model number of the device is SE1500.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys product. If there is no version number beside the model number, it means that it is a version 1.
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Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is NMH410.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is DMC250.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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Forums
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Which hardware to use for print server
One more question, the printer that you have is a network printer or its a normal printer? And Cisco...
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E4200 bridge mode question
The bridge feature doesn't support wireless bridging. It just dumbs it down to a switch and AP. So unless...
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SE2500 and E3000 not connecting to each other
I would think so. What is the model number of the bridge? Cisco also sells an all-in-one bridge/switch:...
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WES610N vs D-Link DAP1522
Is the WES610N comparable to the Dlink DAP1522 in terms of a wireless bridge??
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