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An updated driver for our Intel WiFi Link 5300 test client helps Cisco's Linux-based draft 11n router move up in the Wireless Charts.



The WRT120N is Cisco's entry into the single-stream draft 802.11n market. But don't go crying to them if it only works at 802.11g speeds.
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Cisco is not being clear about the limitations of its entry-level "N" router.



The WGA600N is another good dual-band draft 802.11n bridge from Cisco, with one key advantage over its WET610N sibling.



The WGA600N is a close cousin to Cisco's Linksys WET610N. Both are dual-band wireless bridges built with draft 802.11n technology. Read the review.



Cisco decided it was time to produce a draft 11n router for hackers. But there is little other reason to pay a premium price for it.



Cisco today announced updated versions of its Network Magic network management software. The company also said that Network Magic Basic will now be included with all Linksys by Cisco wireless routers ...
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Cisco has decided to go after the whole-house audio market with its Wireless Home Audio System. But Sonos doesn't have to worry...at least not yet.



The WRT320N is a bit less expensive. But Cisco's Linksys WRT400N is the better deal, if you can do without a Gigabit switch.
Tags: Cisco, Linksys, WiFi,



Updated Cisco's WET610N is a decent dual-band Ethernet client adapter. But an answer to better high-def video streaming it isn't.



Cisco's new WET610N is a basic dual-band draft 802.11n bridge that can't be paired for optimized streaming video or used as an access point.



Cisco's new Linksys WRT400N shows that you don't have to spend a lot to get a good dual-band, dual-radio draft 802.11n router.



Cisco today said it is buying privately-held Pure Digital Technologies, creator of Flip Video products.



Cisco has made some surprising selections in wireless chipset vendors for two of its new draft 11n dual-band products.



Cisco today announced three additions to its dual-band 802.11n product lineup.



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