LINKSYS E2500 Advanced Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless-N Router User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Linksys
Table of Contents
User Guide
N600 / AC1,000 / AC1,200 DUAL-BAND ROUTER
Model it E2500 / E5350 / E5400
Product Overview
Top view
Back view
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Adjustable external antennas —This router ships with 2 external antennas that should be connected to the router.
Note— For best performance, position the antennas vertically as shown in the picture. -
Ethernet ports —Connect Ethernet cables (also called network or internet cables) to these Fast Ethernet (10/100) ports and to other wired devices on your network.
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Internet port— Connect an Ethernet cable to this port and to your modem.
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Wi-Fi Protected SetupTM (WPS) button —Press to easily configure wireless security on Wi-Fi Protected Setup-enabled network devices.
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Power port— Connect the included AC power adapter to this port.
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Power switch (not applicable in the US and Canada) —Press I (on) to power on the router.
Setting Up: Basics
Where to find more help
In addition to this user guide, you can find help at
Linksys.com/support/E2500 or
Linksys.com/support/E5350 or
Linksys.com/support/E5400 (documentation,
downloads, FAQs, technical support, live chat, forums)
Note—Licenses and notices for third-party software used in this product may be
viewed on http://support.linksys.com/en-us/license. Please contact
http.fisupport.linksys.com/en-
usigolcodecenter for
questions or GPL source code requests.
How to install your router
1. If replacing an existing router, disconnect that router first.
2. Connect the antennas and plug in the router to a power source. If you have
a power switch, make sure it’s in the I (on) position.
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Plug one end of the included ethernet cable into the yellow Internet port on
your new router. If you have a modem, plug the other end into the Ethernet
(LAN) port on the modem.| Plug one end of the included ethernet cable to the
yellow Internet port on your new router. If you have a modem router, plug the
other end into any available
port.
4. Connect to the network name shown in the Quick Start Guide that came with
your router. (You can change the network name and password later.) Select the
option to automatically connect to this network in the future. If you need
help connecting to the network refer to your device documentation on the
provided CD. Note—You will not have internet access until the router setup is
complete.
5. Enter http://myrouter.local in a web browser. Follow the on-screen
instructions to complete the setup. You also can enter 192.168.1.1 in a
browser to start setup. http://myrouter.local
6. Once you are finished with the setup, please be sure to register your
router so we can keep you informed of security updates, product recalls, and
other things that will improve your experience.
Advanced Configuration
How to open the browser-based utility
To access some advanced settings, you need to open the browser-based utility.
Make sure you are connected to the router, open a web browser and enter
http://mvrouterlocal in a web browser or go to 192.168.1.1.
http://myrouter.local
If you changed the password during setup, enter-admin in the Username field and the new password. Click LOGIN. If you didn’t change the password or skipped setup altogether, the default username and password are admin” and “admin.
Basic Router Settings
This screen allows changing the router’s basic configuration.
Language
Select your language—To change language, select one from the drop-down menu.
The language of the browser-based utility will change within five seconds.
Internet Setup
The Internet Setup section configures the router to your internet connection.
This information can be provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Internet Connection Type Select the type— of internet connection your ISP
provides from the drop-down menu.
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Automatic Configuration – DHCP (default)
Keep the default only if your ISP supports DHCP or if you connect using a dynamic IP address. (This option usually applies to cable connections.) -
Static IP Select if you are required to use a fixed IP address to connect to the internet.
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PPPoE
Select if you have a DSL connection and your ISP uses Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE). -
PPTP
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a service that generally applies to connections in Europe. If your PPTP connection supports DHCP or a dynamic IP address, select Obtain an IP Address Automatically. If you are required to use a fixed IP address to connect to the internet, select Specify an IP Address and configure the options that appear. -
L2TP
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a service that generally applies to connections in Israel. Note-Connect on Demand or Keep Alive are options when choosing PPPoE, PPTP, and L2TP. They let you choose whether the router connects to the internet only as needed (useful if your ISP charges for connect time), or if the router should always be connected. Select the appropriate option. -
Bridge Mode
Bridge Mode disables all router capabilities and turns the router into an access point. The router will cease to act as a DHCP server and its built-in firewall, as well as the NAT features, will no longer be in effect. -
Wireless Bridge
A wireless bridge wirelessly connects to your main router and can share the internet connection with devices connected to the bridge’s Ethernet ports.
Basic Wireless Settings
Network Mode—Select the wireless standards your network will support.
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Mixed (default)
Keep the default if you have Wireless-N (2 4 GHz), Wireless-G, and Wireless-B devices in your network. -
Wireless-A Only
Select if you have only Wireless-A devices. -
Wireless-N Only
Select if you have only Wireless-N (2.4 GHz) devices. -
Disabled
Select if you have no Wireless-B, Wireless-G, and Wireless-N (2.4 GHz) devices in your network.
Note—You may select Mixed, Wireless-A/N Only or Disabled for the 5 GHz band. If you are not sure which model to select, keep the default, Mixed.
Network Name (SSID)
The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a name used by devices to connect to a
wireless network. SSIDs are case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters.
The default SSIDs for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks are LinksysXXXXX and
LinksysXXXXX_5GHz, respectively. The Xs represent the last five digits of the
router’s serial number, which can be found on the bottom of the router. If you
changed the SSID, both bands have the new SSIDs. You may give them different
names through the browser-based utility.
Note —lf you restore the router’s factory default settings (by pressing
the Reset button or using the Administration > Factory Defaults screen), the
Network Name will return to its default value. Change the Network Name back to
its original name, or you will have to reconnect all devices on your wireless
network to the new network name.
Channel Width Keep the default, Auto (20 MHz or 40 MHz), for best performance
in a 2.4 GHz network using Wireless-B, Wireless-G and Wireless-N (2.4 GHz)
devices. For a channel width of 20 MHz, select 20 MHz only. For the best
performance in a 5 GHz network, keep the default 20, 40 or 80 MHz. Channel
Select the channel from the drop-down list. Keep the default, Auto, if you are
not sure which channel to select.
SSID Broadcast
Keep the default, Enabled, to broadcast the router’s SSID. When wireless
clients survey the local area for wireless networks to associate with they
will detect the SSID broadcast by the router. Attempting to hide your Wi-Fi
name does not make your Wi-Fi more secure. Anyone truly interested in
accessing your network can find it even if you turn off this feature. If you
still do not want to broadcast the router’s SSID, select Disabled.
Wireless Security
The router offers the following wireless security options: WPA2 Personal / WPA2 Enterprise (WPA stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access.)
Security Option Settings
WPA2 Personal
If you select WPA2 Personal, each device in your wireless network MUST use
WPA2 Personal and the same passphrase.
Passphrase—Enter a passphrase of 8-63 characters. This is the Wi-Fi password
that provides access to the network. It can be the same as entered in setup.
Disabled
If you choose to disable wireless security, you will be informed that wireless
security is disabled when you first attempt to access the internet. You will
be given the option to enable wireless security or confirm that you understand
the risks but still wish to proceed without wireless security.
Security Option Settings
WPA2 Personal
If you select WPA2 Personal, each device in your wireless network MUST use
WPA2 Personal and the same passphrase.
Passphrase—Enter a passphrase of 8-63 characters. This is the Wi-Fi password
that provides access to the network. It can be the same as entered in setup.
Disabled
If you choose to disable wireless security, you will be informed that wireless
security is disabled when you first attempt to access the internet. You will
be given the option to enable wireless security or confirm that you understand
the risks but still wish to proceed without wireless security.
Troubleshooting
You can find more help from our award-winning customer support at
Linksys.com/support/E8400.
Your router was not successfully set up
If you could not complete setup in the browser-based interface, you can try
the following:
- Press and hold the Reset button on your router with a paperclip or pin until the illuminated Linksys logo turns off and starts blinking (about 10 seconds). Type 192.168.1.1 in a browser to try setup again.
- Temporarily disable your computer’s firewall (see the security software’s instructions for help). Install the router again.
- If you have another computer, use that computer to install the router.
Your Internet cable is not plugged in message
If you get a “Your Internet cable is not plugged in’ message when trying to
set up your router:
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Make sure that an Ethernet or Internet cable (or a cable like the one supplied with your router) is securely connected to the yellow Internet port on the back of the router and to the appropriate port on your modem. This port on the modem is usually labeled Ethernet.
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Make sure that your modem is connected to power and is turned on.
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If your Internet service is cable, verify that the cable modem’s CABLE port is
connected to the coaxial cable provided by your ISP.| If your Internet service
is DSL, make sure that the DSL phone line is connected to the modem’s DSL
port.
- If your computer was previously connected to your modem with a USB cable, disconnect the USB cable.
- Install the router again.
Cannot access your router message
To access your router, you must be connected to your own network. If you
currently have wireless internet access, the problem may be that you have
accidentally connected to a different wireless network.
To fix the problem on Windows computers, do the following :
- On your Windows desktop, click on the wireless icon in the system tray. A list of available networks will appear.
- Click your own network name. Click Connect. In the example below, the computer was connected to another wireless network named wraith 5GHz. The wireless network name of the Linksys E series router, Damaged_Beez2.4 in this example, is shown selected.
- If you are prompted to enter a network security key, type your password (security key) into the network security key field. Click OK.
- Your computer will connect to the network, and you should be able to access the router. Depending on your version of Windows, there could be some differences in wording or icons in these steps.
To fix the problem on Mac computers, do the following:
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In the menu bar across the top of the screen, click the Wi-Fi icon. A list of wireless networks will appear.
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In the example below, the computer was connected to another wireless network named wraith 5G Hz. The wireless network name of the Linksys E series router, DamagedBeez2.4 in this example, is shown selected.
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Click the wireless network name of your Linksys E series router (DamagedBeez2.4 in the example). 4. Type your wireless network password (Security Key) into the Password field. Click OK.
After setup
The Internet appears to be unavailable If the internet has difficulty
communicating with your router, the problem may appear as a “Cannot find
(internet address)” message in your web browser. If you know that the internet
address is correct, and if you’ve tried several valid internet addresses with
the same result, the message could mean that there’s a problem with your ISP
or modem communicating with your router.
Try the following:
- Make sure that the network and power cables are securely connected
- Make sure that the power outlet that your router is connected to has power.
- Reboot your router.
- Contact your ISP and ask about outages in your area. The most common method of troubleshooting your router is to turn it off, then back on again. Your router can then reload its custom settings, and other devices (such as the modem) will be able to rediscover the router and communicate with it. This process is called rebooting.
To restart your router using the power cord, do the following:
1. Disconnect the power cord from the router and the modem.
2. Wait 10 seconds and reconnect the power cord to the modem. Make sure it has power.
3. Wait until the modem’s online indicator has stopped blinking (about two minutes). Reconnect the power cord to the router.
4. Wait until the flashing green LED between the Reset button and power port is solid. Wait two minutes before trying to connect to the internet from a computer.
Specification
Linksys E2500
Model Name | Linksys WiFi Router, N600 |
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Model Number | E2500 |
Switch Port Speed | 10/100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet) |
Radio Frequency | 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz |
# of Antennas | 2 external |
Ports | Ethernet (1-4), Internet, Power |
Buttons | Wi-Fi Protected Setup, Reset, Power Switch |
(Not available for unit sold in US and Canada)
LEDs| Back panel: Ethernet (1-4), Internet, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi
Protected Setup
UPnP| Supported
Security Features| WPA2 Personal, WPA2 Enterprise
Security Key Bits| Up to 128-bit encryption
Environmental
Dimensions| 6.69″ x 4.41″ x 1.3″ (W x L x DI (170 mm x 112 mm x 33 mm) without
antennas
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Unit Weight| 0.38 lb (172 q) with antennas
Power| 12V, 0.5A
Certifications| FCC, IC, CE, Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n)
Operating Temperature| 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Storage Temperature| -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
Operating Humidity| 10% to 80% relative humidity, non-condensing
Storage Humidity| 5% to 90% non-condensing
Notes: For regulatory, warranty, and safety information, see the CD that
came with your router or go to
Linksys.com/support/E2500 or
linksys.com/support/E5350 or
linksys.com/support/E5400.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Maximum performance derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual
performance can vary, including lower wireless network capacity, data
throughput rate, range, and coverage. Performance depends on many factors,
conditions, and variables, including distance from the access point, the
volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, operating
system used, a mix of wireless products used, interference, and other adverse
conditions.
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