For reference, at that price you can get a Check Point UTM 600 which is a sexy beast of a small / branch office router. I doubt the feature set of anything the next ten years forward from D-Link / ...
Linksys' ambitious, prosumer-grade Wi-Fi router is pricey compared to the classic WRT54G router that inspired it, but it comes with a great feature set Not long after purchasing Linksys from Cisco, ...
LAS VEGAS--Long time networking device leader Linksys has finally made good on its promise to bring the open-source DD-WRT to its Wi-Fi router family. At CES, Linksays announced you'll be able to use ...
Linksys isn't going to abandon the open-source firmware community, despite the FCC's new regulations. Some of the company's routers will continue to support OpenWRT. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31180939#p31180939:185bi1w6 said: Matty[/url]":185bi1w6]I wonder if this will have unintended consequences in the ...
Fifteen years ago, Linksys introduced a black-and-blue wireless router that became the first 802.11g draft product to hit the market. The WRT54G offered consumers reasonable performance, exceptional ...
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