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Cisco Adds New Linksys Wireless-N Products to its Portfolio

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Cisco today announced the Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Ethernet Bridge with Dual-Band (WET610N), Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless-N Router (WRT400N), and the Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router (WRT320N). These new offerings extend the Award-Winning Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N family of products to further advance the Media-Enabled home. The WET610N Wireless-N Ethernet Bridge can add high-speed Wireless-N connectivity to Ethernet-enabled devices such as Set-Top Boxes, game consoles, and Televisions for On-Demand broadcast, online gaming, or media streaming throughout the home. Both the WRT400N and WRT320N Dual-Band routers help consumers realize the benefits of using the 5GHz wireless spectrum to connect their devices to the network with a lower price of entry. The WRT400N offers connectivity in both the 5GHz and 2.4GHz spectrums at the same time, while the more value-priced WRT320N allows the user to select which band they prefer to use.




WET610N Facts/Highlights:
  • Connect Ethernet-Enabled Devices Wirelessly
    Consumers can get better range and speed for streaming video and gaming applications by using the WET610N to connect Ethernet-enabled devices to their high-speed Wireless-N home network without running new cables.
  • Dual-Band Wireless Capabilities
    The WET610N is ideal for home theater and gaming applications because entertainment content can be sent over the less crowded 5GHz spectrum, separating it from other network traffic that transmits in the 2.4GHz spectrum.
  • Optimized for streaming video, home theater and gaming applications
    By using enhanced Quality of Service functionality, the WET610N helps reduce video glitches to provide faster and more reliable video streaming and network performance.

WRT400N Facts/Highlights:
  • Simultaneous Wireless-N Bands
    As a simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless-N router, the WRT400N can operate in both the 2.4GHz wireless band and the wider 5GHz band, essentially providing two full wireless networks for the price of one.
  • WiFi Protected Setup
    To simplify the process of adding to the home network, the WRT320N includes WiFi Protected Setup--a push button feature that simplifies the process of setting up and configuring security for new network devices.

WRT320N Facts/Highlights:
  • Selectable Wireless-N Bands
    Configurable to operate in either the 2.4GHz wireless band or the wider 5GHz band, the WRT320N offers consumers more options for configuring their home network.
  • Gigabit Connectivity
    The WRT320N includes four Gigabit ports for quicker transmission of data when using a wired connection to a device within the home.

Product Web page
http://www.linksysbycisco.com/US/en/products/WET610N
http://www.linksysbycisco.com/US/en/products/WRT400N
http://www.linksysbycisco.com/US/en/products/WRT320N

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You can use any other router/wireless/modem device, but the experience and power wont compare to anything Cisco rips out. The Linksys division of Sisco Systems have become ever so popular in recent years, allowing mainstream users to make use of not only an affordable version but OPENSOURCE.

I have been a member of Sveasoft Incorporated for almost 10 years now and have never looked back. The greatest support i have ever experienced and firmware to cater for any situation.

Why settle for a dodgy 30mw wireless setup around the house . . .
 
at least N is taking off, its been a long time coming.
 
Bridge. That's what I'm interested in. Let's hope the prices are better than the d-link DAP series. http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=683

Cmon now, everyone knows ddwrt does all the bridging you'll ever need (even wireless repeater bridge for a while now). Get the regular 610 and you're set. Well, it's in testing for it, but if you don't need the ram and flash the 600 should be fine. I guess the seperate radios are a plus, too.
 
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