Stories about: Linksys

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    Cyberoam NetGenie Home Wireless Router 07/02/2012 15:58:00

    The NetGenie is a wonderful little router if you're after a model with excellent filtering capabilities. That's primarily what it has been designed for and it allows for a great deal of customisation to be made to its settings as far as blocking undesirable content is concerned. It also offers lots of flexibility when it comes to giving authorised users unfettered access, either via a password protected account or by whitelisting their devices.
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    Linksys X2000 ADSL2+ modem-router 30/01/2012 11:01:00

    The Linksys X2000 is an ADSL2+ modem-router that's very easy to use. Even if you've never installed a networking device before, the supplied setup program and instructions should help you to be up and running in no time at all.
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    Two new tools exploit router security setup problem 30/12/2011 23:30:15

    Researchers have released two tools that can take advantage of a weakness in a system designed to let people easily secure their wireless routers.
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    HP TouchSmart 520-1010a touchscreen PC 05/12/2011 16:17:00

    For anyone who wants more than just a typical, boring old home computer, the HP TouchSmart 520-1010a is there for you. It's an all-in-one computer that's easy to set up and use, and it features a built-in 23in LCD touchscreen that gives you one more way to interact with your programs and media — by using your hands to point, drag and tap. It can be a fun product to use, but only if you're willing to let go of the mouse and play around with some of the preinstalled software that HP has included.
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    Linksys refocuses on Wi-Fi, video 27/10/2011 11:56:00

    Cisco Systems' Home Networking Business Unit will keep both its Linksys brand and its place in the parent company as Cisco pares down its business, but the unit is also sharpening its focus.
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    Belkin N600 DB N+ Router (F9K1102v1) 19/08/2011 12:35:00

    It's a wireless router that offers simultaneous dual-band operation, good range and hard drive sharing features for a very reasonable price, but it does have some downsides. Mainly, it has a slow Web interface and its wireless transfer speeds didn't hit all the speed marks we were expecting. One thing we can say though, it was reliable.
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    Epson Stylus Photo R2000 photo printer 14/07/2011 10:00:00

    The Epson Stylus Photo R2000 is an A3+ photo printer with integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi and roll media printing. It's a great choice if you're interested in printing panoramas, but it's also adept at A3 and A4 photo printing as well. Unless you're doing extensive greyscale printing where a larger variety of black inks is preferable, the Stylus Photo R2000 is more than capable for high quality prints with excellent colour accuracy and vibrancy.
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    Acer Revo 100 home-theatre PC 16/05/2011 12:10:00

    The Acer Revo 100 is a home-theatre PC that actually looks and feels like a home-theatre PC. It has a slim body that doesn't take up a lot of space and it contains only essential ports and slots, thereby making it look inconspicuous in a typical TV cabinet, or indeed when placed next to a TV. It even has a built-in navigation device that can be removed from the PC and used in place of a desktop-style keyboard and mouse.
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    Linksys E4200 dual-band wireless router 11/05/2011 16:03:00

    The Linksys E4200 is a high-end wireless router that's aimed at home users who not only want a well-featured router, but also one with reasonably good looks. It has a Gigabit Ethernet switch, simultaneous dual-band Wi-Fi, a USB port, and it's quite easy to set up. Some of its features are a hassle to use though, such as the parental and Internet filter features, but overall, it's a very good product.
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    Cisco's 3 biggest weaknesses 06/05/2011 07:39:00

    Cisco has stumbled, realized it needed to change course and has begun to make those changes. This week's management and business unit restructuring is the most recent change.
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    Home Wi-Fi network security: 4 ways to avoid big trouble 03/05/2011 02:29:00

    Locking down your home Wi-Fi network with a password is like making sure you eat your broccoli. It's probably good for you, but you probably think it's not much of a priority or a big deal. Well, it's time to make an attitude adjustment. It turns out that you can cause yourself a good deal of trouble by leaving that door to your system unlocked.
 
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