Wireless networking gear maker Linksys is targeting the gaming crowd with its new Wi-Fi adapters. Linksys, the newly acquired division of Cisco Systems, on Wednesday announced two new adapters that ...
Linksys has outed a new line-up of HomePlug Powerline adapters, promising up to 200Mbps network connections passed over your regular home electricity wiring. Billed as ideal for consoles, streaming ...
Know what sucks? When you have a really cool idea, like, something that you invent in your head, you get really excited about it, as it’s totally something that fulfills a need. You come up with a ...
We mostly take a look at high-end network gear with the newest and fastest wireless speeds, but speed isn’t always the feature that matters the most. Sometimes size matters more, and that’s why I’m ...
With an estimated street price of $89.99, the Linksys WUSBF54G Wi-Fi Finder is the most expensive product reviewed here. While the device has a form factor very similar to the Zyxel and TrendNet ...
The Linksys Wireless-G Game Adapter gets the job done but leaves a lot to be desired. It's the biggest unit in this roundup, and you must configure it using a PC over Ethernet before you attach it to ...
Okay, this on is a little hard to follow, but it’s worth it, so stick with me. Amazon has the Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G router (the one that runs Linux that you can flash with the magic firmware to ...
The San Jose, Calif.-based consumer and small business networking vendor, a division of Cisco, announced Monday at the International Consumer Electronics Show 2008 that it's adding new products to its ...
As far as technology goes, Linksys has a sure winner with MU-MIMO and Beamforming baked into a small form factor solution in the WUSB6100M. With 802.11ac now getting a solid foothold in the market, ...
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