Linksys has announced the availability of the WAG160N, a Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway that integrates the functionalities of an ADSL2+ Modem, Router, 4-port Switch and a Wireless-N Access Point.
According to a press release, the WAG160N is the newest addition to the Wireless-N line-up and it features the same design as sported by the recent Ultra RangePlus family of Wireless-N routers (WRT160N and WRT310N). The new design features an internal antenna technology which integrates the antenna into the device body.PC World
Posted on Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008
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New 8-Gigabit-per-Second Fibre Channel Switch Modules and NX-OS Operating System; High Performance and Investment Protection Combined With Cisco SAN Services for Virtual Machine Environments. Read the rest of this entry.
Posted on Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
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Posted on Friday, August 29th, 2008
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Posted on Saturday, July 12th, 2008
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Linksys announced the new Wireless-G Broadband Router WRT54G2 – the successor of CiscoWRT54G router. The new router features the same sleek industrial design as sported by the recent Ultra RangePlus family of Wireless-N routers (WRT160N and WRT310N).
The new router’s design complements any trendy home entertainment or SOHO setting. It features an internal antenna technology which integrates the antenna into the router body without compromising signal coverage. Read more.
Posted on Monday, June 16th, 2008
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Today, Linksys has introduced its next-gen wireless-G router, WRT54G2, for Indian consumers and small business environments. This is a modification over Cisco’s WRT series of routers. In an exclusive interview with ChannelTimes, Sanjeev Gupta, channel director (APAC), of the company explains Pallabika Ganguly about the product and its potential in the Indian market. The idea of working from home is gaining momentum and it is more convenient through wireless network. If you wish to display your digital content via laptop for a large number of people, you can easily connect your television into the network. It’s comfortable and easier to view your content. Therefore, this entire thing is creating a wider application and bigger market opportunity for wireless products. Read more
Posted on Thursday, June 12th, 2008
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Posted on Monday, May 26th, 2008
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Market leader, Cisco, has reached a major milestone: it has shipped its five millionth Aironet AP, which began shipping in 2000. AP #5,000,000 had the distinction of being part of the prestigious Mayo Clinic’s WLAN.Wi-fiplanet
Posted on Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
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CNNMoney
Cisco Systems Inc. reports earnings for the fiscal third quarter on
Tuesday. OVERVIEW: Cisco is the world’s
largest maker of computer networking equipment. Last November’s
comments by Chief Executive John Chambers triggered a sell-off in the
company’s shares amid worries that the economic slowdown is hurting the
tech bellwether’s sales.The company had forecast a 10 percent revenue growth for the third
quarter, below Wall Street’s expectations of 15 percent growth. At the
time, Cisco’s management acknowledged that many U.S. corporations are
being cautious about spending, but they also predicted that growth will
soon pick up, helped by surging demand in emerging markets.
Posted on Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
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It may sound like a daunting task, but setting up a wireless network in your home is a lot easier (and cheaper) than you think.Aside from multiple computers and devices sharing the same high-speed Internet connection - without being tethered to the wall - anotheradvantage of setting up a wireless network is the ability to share the same peripherals between computers, such as external hard drives and printers, therefore you won’t have to buy one for each PC in the home. What’s more, you can also share files between multiple computers, play multiplayer games or access Internet-based media on your television. Read the rest of your entry.
Posted on Friday, March 14th, 2008
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Cebit 2008
Linksys introduces new design for home networking products at CeBIT.
Linksys, a Division of Cisco, the leading provider of VoIP, wireless
and networking hardware for the consumer and small business
environments, announced its new Ultra RangePlus home networking
products at CeBIT held March4-9 in Hannover.The Ultra RangePlus gateway and router are the first models available
that feature a stylish new design and come with improved usability
features such as the Linksys Easylink Advisor (LELA), which simplifies
the set-up of your network and helps assure that all devices and
connections are stable and highly secure.With the launch of the
Ultra RangePlus products Linksys also revealed the latest version of
its Home Monitoring Camera (WVC54GCA), now including a microphone and
improved image quality.
Posted on Saturday, March 8th, 2008
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IBM, Intel and Cisco announced today that they have opened a High-Performance Computing (HPC) Center, expanding IBM’s existing HPC facility here. The expanded state-of-the-art HPC center will offer customers, business partners and independent software vendors the ability to test and benchmark analytic software, engineering, aerospace
design and other high-performance applications.More.
Posted on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
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The linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router links both wireless-G and wireless-B connectivity units. The device also features a 4-port duplex 10/1000 Ethernet switch for direct PC
connectivity, and an integrated processor for high quality voice and video transmissions.Tradingmarkets.com
Posted on Friday, January 18th, 2008
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