Change in operating speed of the Linksys router

Hello

I use the Linksys WRT160N V3 to test some applications of ambedded.

I need to adjust the operating speed of the router at 100 Mbps. (or at least to know what speed it is currently supported)

Is it possible to do? I looked towards the top of the home page of router and couldn't find anything concrete.

Thanks in advance for the help!

-Gandalf-

You can not change this.

Tags: Linksys Routers

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