Cisco leapfrogs rivals with faster router (Reuters)
Reuters – Cisco Systems Inc introduced its first major new routers in six years and said they can be configured to handle Internet traffic up to 12 times faster than rival products.
Reuters – Cisco Systems Inc introduced its first major new routers in six years and said they can be configured to handle Internet traffic up to 12 times faster than rival products.
D-Link shows off two new wireless-N routers at CES 2010.
TrendNet announces a new true dual-band router that is up to 70 percent more energy efficient that its previous routers. Originally posted at 2010 CES
TrendNet announces a new true dual-band router that is up to 70 percent more energy efficient that its previous routers. Originally posted at 2010 CES
A quick revision on wireless-N routers and how to configure your wireless network properly.
For this week’s installment of the weekly Crave giveaway, we’ve got something for all you folks who would like to upgrade your wireless routers but haven’t yet: the Belkin N+ wireless router , which features 802.11n 2.0 technology and earned a CNET Editors’ Choice award last …
Via e-mails and discussions with people, I’ve recently discovered that a lot of folks out there still have the impression that 300Mbps Wireless-N routers are not as affordable as the old 54Mbps Wireless-G routers are. The D-Link DIR-615 costs just around $40 and offered very good performance in our …
Cash for Linux-module customization If you’re an IT shop using one of the seven million AXP routers from Cisco Systems and you have some time on your hands, then you just missed an opportunity to make some coin.… What is your recession sales strategy?
Like most editors at CNET, I often receive questions from CNET readers about specific problems. Here are a few that were brought up to me in the last month
Though Wireless-N (an 802.11n draft standard that offers throughput speeds up to 300Mbps or faster) has been used in home and small-office routers for a long time, routers for outdoor hot spots are still mostly based on the 802.11g standard that caps at 54Mbps. This is primarily because …