When Cisco released the Valet Plus ($90, 4.5 stars), it had raised the bar for wireless router setup. Other vendors, I predicted, were sure to follow suit. Since then, most of the newer routers on the ...
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 this week extended its Internet core and edge router line with a series of products and enhancements, including a new high-end system to go up against an 18-month-old core offering from rival ...
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 ...
The Cisco Linksys E4200 Maximum Performance Wireless-N Router ($179, direct) is the latest in Cisco's E-series wireless-N router lineup. This simultaneous dual-band router's claim to fame is that it ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. Cisco ...
Today, Cisco announced two new 802.11n wireless router lines that aim to make home wireless networking easier and more accessible. The Valet ($100) is intended for the wireless networking neophyte; ...
If you were looking for more proof that all of your connected devices were out to get you, look no further than a new report from Bad Packets chief research officer Troy Mursch, who revealed last week ...
Cisco Systems said a privacy policy for the Cisco Connect Cloud service that alarmed some customers was a mistake and has been removed. The cloud service, which among other things allows users of some ...
UPDATE – Researchers at security consultancy and vulnerability research firm DefenseCode claim to have uncovered a root exploit zero-day affecting the default installation of an unknown number of ...
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results