Linksys today announced the next generation of its one and only WRT™ router — the WRT3200ACM. The new Linksys AC3200 WRT Gigabit MU-MIMO Wi-Fi Router features Tri-Stream 160 technology creating the fastest Dual Band router available and MU-MIMO technology for simultaneous Wi-Fi connections to multiple devices at the same time. It is open-source ready with OpenWrt or DD-WRT for complete flexibility and customization of networking functions or for optimizing the router for specific use cases, such as privacy, VoIP, and small office applications. The newly updated Linksys Smart Wi-Fi app allows users to manage and monitor their home or office Wi-Fi via the cloud from their mobile device, anytime, anywhere.
MU-MIMO
Linksys offers the largest portfolio of working MU-MIMO solutions including routers and range extenders. The new WRT3200ACM extends the MU-MIMO lineup in a high performance, feature rich solution ideal for homes or small business. MU-MIMO (Multi-User, Multiple-Input, Multiple Output) is the next generation Wi-Fi 802.11ac Wave 2 technology, which helps improve overall performance and efficiency of a Wi-Fi network while providing dedicated bandwidth to MU-MIMO capable client devices as if they have their own dedicated router. With MU-MIMO, the whole household and small office can enjoy 4K and HD TV streaming or other high bandwidth applications to multiple devices all at the same time.
Tri-Stream 160
Almost all of today’s current home routers max out at 80 MHz channel width, – however the new WRT3200ACM is Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) certified to allow operation at 160 MHz channel width in the 5 GHz band. For example, an AC1900 router uses three streams at 80 MHz channel width. Each stream tops out at 433 Mbps each; resulting in a total of 1.3 Gbps. The WRT3200ACM uses three streams at 160 MHz channel width to drive data at 867 Mbps per stream, providing up to 2.6 Gbps – which is up to 2X faster.
Tri-Stream 160 on the WRT3200ACM supports 3 streams at 160MHz each – 867Mbps x 3 = 2.6 Gbps
AC1900 class such as WRT1900ACS uses 3 streams at 80 MHz each – 433Mbps x 3 = 1.3 Gbps
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)
DFS Certification is a Federal Communication Commission (FCC) mandate for radio systems operating in the U-NII-2/U-NII-2 extended 5 GHz band to be able to avoid other radio transmissions considered mission critical, such as military, terminal Doppler weather, or airport radars. DFS certification allows operation at 160MHz channel width and also increases the available channels at 80MHz so the WRT3200ACM can operate in the clearest, uncongested Wi-Fi airspace that other routers aren’t allowed. With less congestion or interference, data is able to move faster and more efficient resulting in better overall performance.
Open Source Ready
The WRT3200ACM is open-source ready for complete flexibility and customization of networking functions or for optimizing the router for specific use cases such as gaming, security, advanced users/IT administrators or for commercial applications:
Gamers:
Replace the full-featured factory firmware with a stripped down firmware so the router’s power is solely directed to moving network traffic instead of running other services like parental control or cloud services.
Optimize advanced routing settings for low latency
Enhanced browsing privacy/security:
Build virtual private networks (VPN) for secure data transfers
Access TOR Networks for anonymous browsing
Completely strip ad tracking
Employ network intrusion detection
Networking Professionals
Create a web server
Capture and analyze network traffic
Do Voice over IP calling (VoIP calls)
Perform advanced network traffic management
Commercial applications:
Create a Hot Spot (Captive portal) for internet cafes or other retail environments to provide customers with Wi-Fi
Smaller regional internet service providers looking for custom firmware solutions for CPE routers
Use the WRT as a Linux-based development platform
Linksys, Marvell and the OpenWrt project have been collaborating to provide full open source support for the WRT3200ACM in OpenWrt’s stable and development branches. OpenWrt is a modular system, where users can select and install additional features on top of pre-compiled firmware images from the open source community. This modularity allows networking-savvy users to fully customize the feature set of their router to better suit their particular needs. Some of the recent highlights in OpenWrt include full support for IPv6 networks, better support for multi-core systems in the network stack and enhanced support for 3G/4G modems.
Information on pre-built images based on OpenWrt’s “Chaos Calmer” 15.05 branch are available immediately for the WRT3200ACM on the OpenWrt wiki page: https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/linksys/wrt_ac_series
For more information on DD-WRT support visit: http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/index
WRT3200ACM Hardware Specifications
Enterprise-grade 80211.ac Wi-Fi radios (backward-compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n)
Speeds up to 2600 Mbps on the 5 GHz band
Speeds up to 600 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band
Dual-Band 3×3 with Tri-Stream 160 Technology
MU-MIMO
Enterprise-grade 1.8GHz dual-core ARM-based CPU
256 MB Flash
512 MB DDR3 RAM
DFS certified to operate in the clearest Wi-Fi airspace
SOHO-grade 5-port Ethernet switch
4 Gigabit LAN ports, 1 Gigabit WAN port
1 x eSATA/USB 2.0 port
1 x USB 3.0 port
UPnP Server
Four detachable external antennas
WRT3200ACM Software Features
VPN Support (5 Open VPN Tunnels)
PPTP
IPsec pass-through
Browser-based setup for installation from device PC/Mac, smartphone or tablet
Can be configured as: router, access point, range extender (aka repeater) or wireless bridge
Ability to hide SSID broadcast
Setup wizard sets up two SSIDs, one per radio band
Linksys Smart Wi-Fi can be accessed from a browser or the Linksys Smart Wi-Fi app for iOS and Android
Built-in DLNA-compatible media server and FTP server to share files
Drag-and-drop media prioritization to prioritize bandwidth for devices, applications or games
Parental controls to prevent access to websites or block access during certain hours
Dynamic DNS services supported: No-IP, DynDNS and TZO
Built-in speed test to test broadband upload and download speed
Open source ready
Pricing and Availability
The new Linksys WRT3200ACM MU-MIMO Gigabit Wi-Fi Router will be available starting November 7 at major retailers across Canada at an MSRP of $329.99 CAD.