Home and small office connectivity company Linksys is unveiling a new feel and design for its Designer Series, featuring conventional Wi-Fi routers, which will roll out gradually and be available in stores over the next months and at the end of this year.
Linksys and Trend Micro have "joined forces" to deliver new security features to users of the mesh-enabled Linksys Velop home router, at per month or per year pricing.
Linksys has released Velop to envelop the whole-of-home Wi-Fi issue – it claims to be the first AC tri-band modular Wi-Fi system that can be installed in a mesh configuration to provide 100% speed to the edge of the network.
Linksys has used the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to launch its new Velop modular mesh-enabled home Wi-Fi system that “chains” nodes together for maximum coverage and speed.
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