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Cisco Systems has issued a patch for a security flaw in one of its Linksys routers that could give hackers access to consumers' home networks.
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Eight months after it emerged from bankruptcy, Redback Networks is racking up new contracts.
Distributed companies increasingly use VPN connections to access and share information. We test ADSL firewall routers that are designed for this purpose.
Cisco Systems has issued a patch for a security flaw in one of its Linksys routers that could give hackers access to consumers' home networks.
Looking for an easy way to extend that broadband connection to more of your organisation's PCs? ZDNet Australia explores which broadband routers could be the solution.
Hackers, viruses, denial of service attacks-Australian businesses are facing a myriad of IT security threats. But is it all talk, or are companies tackling these issues head on?
Billion's myGuard 7500GL is an excellent wireless ADSL router for SOHO users. Its security features include QoS control, VPN access, a firewall and Trend Micro services.
The Linksys EtherFast Four-Port Cable/DSL Router offers small offices a simple solution to get all of their PCs interconnected and online. The router supports up to 253 users with firewall protection.
The DSL-2740B is a modem and router that offers a good balance between price and features, with a slightly shaky performance.
NetComm have offered a small scale DSLAM designed for hotels, serviced apartments or serviced offices. We found it to be a very robust device which is easy to deploy and manage.
The Linksys WRT320N forces you to pick either the 2.4GHz or the 5GHz band for your wireless network. Given that, it's not an ideal choice for an environment with both types of wireless clients.
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