In the world of high tech, routers and switches are the oft-ignored, older, awkward step-sisters of CE design. It is thus no longer. Cisco has just released a plethora of routers and switches, ranging ...
Cisco have gone networking crazy today (though, given networking is their core business we're glad they're taking it seriously) with the launch of both a new consumer range of routers, the Cisco Valet ...
New Linksys E4200 Dual-Band Router with Innovative Design Gives Consumers the Speed and Range for the Ultimate Wireless Entertainment Experience SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Cisco ...
If you have read the review of the Linksys E4200 router and decided to move on, thinking "It's just so sweet but it's too expensive, plus I don't want all the bells and whistles anyway," perhaps you ...
It’s hard to fathom why Cisco hasn’t added IPv6 to its Linksys consumer routers yet, but the company has promised support will come this spring. READ MORE: Visit Cisco Subnet for more Cisco news, ...
Cisco introduced its new Linksys E-Series suite of powerful and easy-to-use next-generation Wireless-N routers and switches, available today. The new Linksys E-Series lineup includes five routers, ...
Cisco on Wednesday unveiled its new Linksys E-series line wireless routers, intended to please its tech enthusiast base with wireless-N connectivity and a bevy of advanced features. In stark contrast ...
Researchers at security consultancy firm DefenseCode announced on Friday they had discovered a remote root access vulnerability affecting the default installation of a Linksys router. Since they said ...
Linksys’s E4200 dual-band wireless gigabit router is like a box of chocolates, but not in the Forrest Gump sense. You actually know exactly what you’re going to get: great performance and features.
Drastic changes at Cisco's Linksys division have re-established my confidence that the company can again produce high-quality and reliable consumer networking products. When I last spoke of Cisco's ...
When I think of Linksys, I think of routers. Wi-Fi routers that sit quietly in a corner, doing their job well and requiring little or no attention from their owners. That’s certainly a argument in ...
It’s hard to fathom why Cisco hasn’t added IPv6 to its Linksys consumer routers yet, but the company has promised support will come this spring. It’s 2011, IPv4 addresses are officially exhausted, and ...
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