Displaying items by tag: Routers

Tuesday, 02 August 2016 10:08

TP-Link to allow third-party firmware on routers

Networking hardware vendor TP-Link has agreed to allow customers to install open-source firmware on its routers as part of a settlement with the US Federal Communications Commission.

Published in Wi-Fi

More than 120 D-Link devices are vulnerable to a remote exploit which can lead to takeover by a malicious individual.

Published in Security

As it becomes ‘expected’ that companies will offer personal Wi-Fi – it is not just any Wi-Fi that will do. Employees are demanding the same speeds they get at home using Wi-Fi AC.

Published in Networking

A new version of Kaiten is targeting Linux based routers, gateways, access points and the Internet of Things to mount DDoS attacks.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 29 March 2016 08:32

More risky ASUS N and AC routers – patch now

Wi-Fi routers connect home networks to the internet. If you have and ASUS N or AC speed router you must read this. If not check out 11 tips to make home routers safer.

Published in Security

Australian- listed Machine-to-Machine (M2M) devices and solutions provider NetComm Wireless has announced that Japan's largest mobile service provider Kanematsu Communications has passed two of its 3G M2M Smart Router models for deployment on its nationwide 3G network.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 09 September 2015 11:42

NetComm launches Verizon certified router in US market

Verizon has certified the NetComm Wireless WiFi M2M Router (NTC-140W-01) for deployment in the US market.

Published in Wi-Fi
Tuesday, 30 June 2015 11:53

NetComm seals M2M deal with Deutsche Telekom

Wireless machine-to-machine developer NetComm Wireless announced a deal to become an official M2M hardware partner for Deutsche Telekom.

Published in Hardware

The CSIRO and Australian not-for-profit research network AARNet are part of coalition which has successfully deployed of an Open Networking Operating System-based software-defined peering router.

Published in Open Source

The Australian market for routers has stopped growing over the past 18 months and equipment supplies might be in for a “sustained drought” in revenues, according to a new market research report.

Published in Hardware

D-Link's DWR-922 4G LTE VoIP router is being sold complete with a Globalgig 4G SIM and $30 credit.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 20 August 2014 14:56

FRITZ!Box goes VDSL2 with new modem/router

Ahead of the NBN FTTN rollout, PCRange has added the VDSL2-capable FRITZ!Box 7360 modem/router to its catalogue.

Published in Home Tech
Wednesday, 13 August 2014 15:52

Telstra picks Netgear for new cable gateway

Telstra has adopted Netgear's C6300BD DOCSIS 3.0 AC1900 Cable Data Gateway, which it is offering as the Telstra Gateway Max.

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 20 March 2014 16:01

Latest FRITZ!Box goes for speed

The FRITZ!Box 7490 ADSL2+ router features 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 05 February 2013 15:20

Billion revamps top-selling modem/router

Billion has added to its range of 'fibre ready' ADSL routers (ie, they incorporate an Ethernet WAN port as well as an ADSL2+ modem) with the release of the BiPAC 7800NXL.

Published in Networking
Thursday, 01 November 2012 14:34

WD eases student budgets with 20% discount

here's nothing new about offering discounts to tertiary students and staff - Apple's been doing it for decades, to give just one example. But we haven't previously heard of a storage vendor taking that route.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 12 October 2012 09:16

Massive throughput from new Juniper router

Juniper claims its new MX2020 is the world's most powerful edge services router.

Published in Networking
Tuesday, 25 September 2012 17:17

Cisco wins new NBN Co contract

Cisco has won another contract from NBN Co, this time to supply MPLS routers and firewalls for the company's national connectivity network (NCN).

Published in Deals
Wednesday, 08 August 2012 09:57

Belkin joins 802.11ac push

Belkin is about to join the ranks of home networking vendors with products supporting the new 802.11ac wireless network standard that promises significantly greater speeds.

Published in Home Tech

Security researchers warn that the firmware in PCs and routers could be subverted for nefarious purposes.

Published in Security
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