Update – QNAP has announced two Intel-based 16 bay 3U rackmount NASes.
Updated – In Part 1 of our coverage of Buffalo‘s first-to-market WZR-D1800H draft 802.11ac router, we look at how much more wireless throughput you can really get from a "1300 Mbps" router.
NETGEAR today set the ship timeframe for its R6300 draft 802.11ac router, and added two members to its draft 11ac product line.
In an unsurprising move, Cisco says that they too will be shipping a draft 802.11ac router before school bells ring.
Akitio has announced a combo cloud-based NAS withi USB 3.0 direct-attach support
Ruckus Wireless has announced two new 802.11n access points.
Amped Wireless has added a simultaneous dual-band 802.11n router to its line of "long-range" wireless products.
You can buy both Buffalo‘s draft 802.11ac router and bridge right now.
D-Link has added cloud monitoring features to some of its managed switches.
The
forces driving 802.11ac aren’t really what you think they are.
Cisco’s RV180 features damn fast routing and decent IPsec throughput, but very slow PPTP.