The specifications shows Linksys is targetting this solution at medium households with around 12 devices. Also listed is MU-MIMO and Beamforming support along with its dual-core CPU, which in this case is the Qualcomm IPQ8064. Paired with the 8064 is 128MB of DDR3 and 128MB of NAND.

The radios use a 3x3 configuration and are supplied by Qualcomm as well with model numbers QCA9982 and QCA9983, the switch used is a QCA8337. Filesystem support for the USB 3.0 storage option includes FAT, NTFS, and HFS+ and it is Wi-Fi Certified.



The reverse of the box houses a quick comparison chart of traditional and MAX-STREAM routers along with additional marketing information at the top left.


The box includes Linksys Disc, wireless antenna, and the power adapter.





The backside houses all of the connectivity. Left to right, we have the USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports next to the reset and WAN port. Right of the center SMA connector we have the four gigabit LAN ports and the power input and switch.



The top right houses the main CPU and RAM while below is the 128MB of NAND from Spansion. To the left, we have both radios and the switch between the two.