Linksys, a wireless equipment manufacturer and part of Cisco Systems Inc, announced on Thursday (12 October) the availability of its first gigabit wireless-N router, the Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link (WRT350N).
Available at Fry's Electronics' more than 30 locations for consumers with a home broadband network, this VoIP solution features EarthLink's trueVoice(SM) Internet phone service and a
Linksys Phone Adapter (SPA2002-ER) or Wireless-G Router with 2 Phone Ports (WRTP54G-ER).
Linksys has launched the Wireless-G CompactFlash Card (WCF54G), the latest addition to the current Wireless-G line.
Linksys announced that Verizon, one of the world's largest telecommunications companies, will offer the
Linksys Phone Adapter with 2 Phone Ports (PAP2) to customers that sign up for Verizon's new VoiceWing VoIP service.
As a wireless access point, IT-in-a-Box has a surprisingly large wireless footprint, especially when compared with
Linksys' access point, for example.
In March 2003, it made two major purchases: SignalWorks, a software company that specializes in Internet phone technology, and
Linksys, a major manufacturer of consumer networking gear.
Linksys, a manufacturer of broadband, wireless, and networking hardware for the Small/Medium Business (SMB), Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) and corporate workgroup environments, has introduced the first plug and play wireless solution that enhances the performance of 2.4GHz 802.11b wireless networks.
Addressing the continuously growing consumer demand for a more seamless mobile gaming and 4K entertainment experience at home,
Linksys, now the connected home division within the newly merged Belkin International and Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT) entry, is bringing to the Philippines the
Linksys MR8300 Tri-Band Gaming Mesh WiFi Router.
Linksys, the connected home division within the newly merged Belkin International and Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT) entity, today announced the Middle East launch of the
Linksys MAX-STREAMao AC1750 WiFi router to deliver seamless, same-speed connectivity across multiple devices at home.
The
Linksys Velop is one of the devices that has been affected.
INDIA, May 20 -- Over twenty-five thousand Smart Wi-Fi routers made by American networking hardware company
Linksys are leaking details of devices connected to it, says a recent report by Bad Packets Report.