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Dual-Band N Entertainment Bridge (WET610N)
• Wireless Dual-Band N (2.4 or 5 GHz)
• Fast Ethernet (10/100) port
• High speed up to 300 Mbps
• Optimized for streaming video & gaming
• Converts wired devices to wireless
Support Sections
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
- How to find the model and serial number of your Linksys device
- Getting to know WET610N
- WET610N Frequently Asked Questions
- Setting up your bridge
- Configuring a Linksys Wireless-N Bridge through the web-based setup page
- Configuring the basic wireless settings of the Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge using manual setup
- How to check and configure the IP address of a Linksys Ethernet bridge or media connector
- Setting the network connection type of the Linksys WET610N to Static IP
- Configuring the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) settings to Best Effort
- Connecting computers and devices
- Connecting the Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge or media connector to PS3™ using Wireless-N capabilities
- Connecting to a wireless network using the Wireless Network Site Survey
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Accessing the Wireless Network Site Survey feature
- Accessing the setup page of the Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- Resetting WET610N to factory defaults
- Upgrading the firmware of your Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet Bridge
- Using Low Density Parity-Check Code (LDPC) in a Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- Configuring the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) settings to Video
- Setting the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) settings to Voice
- Setting the Wireless Multimedia (WMM®) Access Mode to Background
- Product Information
- How to find the model and serial number of your Linksys device
- Getting to know WET610N
- WET610N Frequently Asked Questions
- Setting up your bridge
- Configuring a Linksys Wireless-N Bridge through the web-based setup page
- Configuring the basic wireless settings of the Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge using manual setup
- How to check and configure the IP address of a Linksys Ethernet bridge or media connector
- Setting the network connection type of the Linksys WET610N to Static IP
- Configuring the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) settings to Best Effort
- Connecting computers and devices
- Connecting the Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge or media connector to PS3™ using Wireless-N capabilities
- Connecting to a wireless network using the Wireless Network Site Survey
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Accessing the Wireless Network Site Survey feature
- Accessing the setup page of the Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- Resetting WET610N to factory defaults
- Upgrading the firmware of your Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet Bridge
- Using Low Density Parity-Check Code (LDPC) in a Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge
- Configuring the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) settings to Video
- Setting the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) settings to Voice
- Setting the Wireless Multimedia (WMM®) Access Mode to Background
- Forums
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WES610N bit rate 13.5 Mbps - is that it?
Hi there... I jumped the gun on my first post. It turns out the bit rate when idle is 13.5 Mbps, but when active, like...
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WET610N Drops Connections With Airport Extreme - Solved
I have a WET610N connected to an Apple Airport Extreme Base Station that drops connections after about 20 minutes. I found...
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WET610N lockup or disconnect on extended use or heavy load
I have a WET610n v1 with the latest firmware downloaded and installed. I use it to bridge between a MythTV and file server...
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802.11N bridge?
I recently purchased the WRT310N wireless router and some WPC300N PC cards for my laptops. Now I have a blu ray player that...
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Linksys Bridge To Expand Wireless Signal
I just installed a Linksys WRT160N router. The signal started of good about 50 to 70 feet from the routers location. Now...
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wireless bridge
When I try to connect my wireless bridge to my network I keep getting Error 109 your device cant be found using a wireless...
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WET610N to connect switched ethernet network to wi-fi
Hi I am thinking of buying the linksys WET610N ethernet bridge to connect to my WRT610N wi-fi access point. I...
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WET610N will not stay connected to WRT600N
I currently have a new WET610N that is being used as a bridge to a WRT600N access point. The WET610N consistently...
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Gateway IP for WET610N
So, maybe now (after SSID is configured in WET610N via default IP 169.254.1.250) I need to ... Step #1 - Change...
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WET610N on my Panasonic TH-58PZ850U is not working. Please help.
Hi, found solution, sorry this thread is quite old, if this works please change name of thread to SOLVED. ok here...
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Expanding wireless network to outside and out buildings
take note that Linksys wireless devices are SOHO (Small Office / Home Office). technically you could set them up using a...
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Using the WET610N as a Wireless Bridge
The WET610N is a wireless bridge. That should work. I don't have one thus I can't tell whether it's good or not.
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Wireless reception with WET610N
Hi,Since a couple of months I've got a WRT610N running as my main router at home.As I needed to connect my media player...
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WET610N Connection Problem
Thanks for your quick response. I had already tried static address and it hadn't worked but your mention of "identical"...
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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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DHCP assigning IP address
I didn't get what option you want. I'd suggest, you log in to your printer, assign the IP address and that's it. No need...
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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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Static IP questions
If you have devices that you can't mess with the IP config on (such as Company laptop) or devices that visit occasionally,...
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Firewall to router Nat
If you connect a second outer through a LAN port to another (main) router the NAT settings is actually irrelevant. I don't...
- 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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Downloads
Please ensure you select the correct hardware version as not all downloads are compatible with your device.
Free Software notice for certain products, click here.
Firmware
08/12/2011
Ver.1.0.05 (Build 4)
Download
2.84 MB(Firmware)
Release Notes
Mac Setup Wizard
10/14/2005
Download
1.76 MB(Setup Wizard)
XP, Vista Setup Wizard
09/14/2005
Download
41.9 MB(Setup Wizard)
How to find your model or serial number
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Forums
-
WES610N bit rate 13.5 Mbps - is that it?
Hi there... I jumped the gun on my first post. It turns out the bit rate when idle is 13.5 Mbps, but...
-
WET610N Drops Connections With Airport Extreme - Solved
I have a WET610N connected to an Apple Airport Extreme Base Station that drops connections after about...
-
WET610N lockup or disconnect on extended use or heavy load
I have a WET610n v1 with the latest firmware downloaded and installed. I use it to bridge between a MythTV...
Guide Me
Get quick solutions and troubleshooting tips.
Frequently asked questions
- How to find the model and serial number of your Linksys device
- Getting to know WET610N
- WET610N Frequently Asked Questions
- Configuring a Linksys Wireless-N Bridge through the web-based setup page
- Configuring the basic wireless settings of the Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge using manual setup
- How to find the model and serial number of your Linksys device
- Getting to know WET610N
- WET610N Frequently Asked Questions
- Configuring a Linksys Wireless-N Bridge through the web-based setup page
- Configuring the basic wireless settings of the Linksys Wireless-N Ethernet bridge using manual setup





