Friday, May 2 2008
Linksys has launched a completely new stylish design for its upcoming routers. The WRT110's layout is very simple, and effective. On the back, there are four 10/100 LAN ports, a WAN port, the reset button, and the power port. On the top toward the front of the router is flat you'll find the LED indicators that show the status of the LAN/WAN ports, the wireless connection and the connection to the Internet, as well as the power. In the middle of those LEDs is the button to initiate Wi-Fi Protected Setup. WPS is a feature that allows for quickly adding a WPS-enabled client to the wireless network without having to manually type in the encryption key.



Source: Linksys
posted by Eclecticos - 5:51 PM |  Related News

User comments
by timta2 (May 2nd - 6:22 PM) - Reply
Ok, this design has been available for a while now. I saw it at Best Buy like a month ago. I personally liked the old design better (minus the purple).
by [I.R.A]_FBi (May 2nd - 6:41 PM) - Reply
it looks metro...
by freaksavior (May 2nd - 6:48 PM) - Reply
by: timta2
Ok, this design has been available for a while now. I saw it at Best Buy like a month ago. I personally liked the old design better (minus the purple).
yeah, this is old.

Best buy started carrying those almost a month ago.
by guyguy (May 2nd - 7:01 PM) - Reply
How did this dude get to post his news story:shadedshu
by 1c3d0g (May 2nd - 9:52 PM) - Reply
Maybe he hacked the forum, there was an upgrade just this week if my memory serves me right...
by Basard (May 3rd - 6:02 AM) - Reply
by: [I.R.A]_FBi
it looks metro...
as in geo metro?
by ..'Ant'.. (May 3rd - 6:29 AM) - Reply
It looks exactly like my new router. :)
by Wile E (May 3rd - 7:44 AM) - Reply
I hate that they went to internal antennas. No more cheap range boosting with antenna upgrades.
by AsRock (May 3rd - 3:25 PM) - Reply
I still like the much older ones. Which are in a metal box look like they would fit into a rack.
by Haytch (May 7th - 5:16 AM) - Reply
by: AsRock
I still like the much older ones. Which are in a metal box look like they would fit into a rack.
The ' WRT54G ' ?
by AsRock (May 7th - 7:44 AM) - Reply
by: Haytch
The ' WRT54G ' ?


No, If i remember right it was the BEFSR41 v1 as i picked it up from Walmart and found out there was newer versions so got the newer one even if it did look horrible compared to the 1st one. Think i remember it being sold under a different name as well.

Netgeaqr used to use the disign to on there hub some time ago not sure if they do today though... None of this melted plastic looking rubbish.
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