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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Sluggish growth in enterprise router market, report says
The economic climate is taking global enterprise router sales with it, according to a new market research report.
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Alcatel jumps into core router market, boasts performance gains
Alcatel-Lucent already competes with Cisco and Juniper on edge routers, but is now moving into so-called core routers.
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Netgear ushers in Gigabit Wi-Fi with first 802.11ac router
The networking company looks poised to be the first with a next-generation router on the market with speeds up to three times faster than 802.11n.
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Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
This week, a camera, a fitness gadget, a TV, a router, and a set of headphones all earned a four-star rating.
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Cisco launches enhanced network switches to support rapid move to cloud computing
Cisco believes that the future includes a rapid rise in network use driven by new access devices, greater use of non-structured data and is responding by launching enhanced network switches.
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Amped Wireless R1000G router (photos)
Amped Wireless's R1000G High Power Wireless-N 600mW Gigabit router offers arguably the best Wi-Fi coverage on the market. Check the full review for more details on its performance and features.
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D-Link HD Media Router 2000 DIR-827 photos
D-Link's HD Media Router 2000 DIR-827 router has a lot of never-before-seen features, including USB 3.0, an SD card slot, and the first true dual-band router that has HD fuel.
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Belkin N900 router (photos)
At CES 2012, Belkin announced the Advance N900 DB Wireless Dual-Band N+ Router, which supports 450Mbps on both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands.
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How using an iPhone 4S can kill your entire network (true story)
Nah, it couldn't be, could it? It couldn't be my branny-new iPhone killing my network. Could it? Really?
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D-Link DIR-857 router (photos)
D-Link's Amplifi HD Media Router 3000 (model DIR-857) is the first true 450Mbps dual-band router that also offers support for USB 3.0 and the company's SharePort Cloud technology.
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The Ethernet Switch market explodes and Cisco wins
It's a network world out there as the worldwide Ethernet switch market reached record revenues of $5.9 billion in the third quarter of 2011 according to IDC and Cisco is leading the way.
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Bentley Mulsanne connected concept (photos)
Bentley integrated iPad, a Mac Mini, and a WiFi 4G connected router into its Mulsanne sedan, providing chauffeur-driven owners with modern entertainment and office features.
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How many IP devices do you have at home?
So, how many IP devices do you have? I can’t be the only geek with too many.
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Cisco launches new routers aimed at wireless carriers
For carriers, Cisco is pitching its wireless network routers as a way to speed up IPv6 migrations, improve returns on investment and make service management easier.
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Wi-Fi dead zones: Extending your home Wi-Fi network
If you need to extend your home wifi coverage, examine all of your options before deciding. The first choice isn't always the best one.
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Cisco Linksys E2500 Dual-Band N Router
Cisco has introduced their new E-series line of routers. How does the E2500 stack up against the previous generation?
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Cisco Linksys: The Makeover
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.
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Cisco rolls out family of Linksys E-Series routers; starts at $59.95
Cisco has unveiled a quintet of new Linksys Wireless-N routers under the E-Series umbrella intended for home entertainment and office spaces.
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Netgear rolls out new 3G/4G mobile broadband router line-up
Mobile World Congress 2011 has finished up, but here's one of the overlooked announcements of the week. Netgear brought a whole new line-up of 3G/4G mobile broadband routers to display in Barcelona.
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How to crash the Internet
The Internet was designed to survive a nuclear war, but researchers claim they've found a way to take down the Internet.
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