Here’s
a roundup of today’s networking related news from CES.
Buffalo is publicly demonstrating 802.11ac hardware at the show.
Updated- The
HomePlug Alliance said powerline speeds will be going up again.
NETGEAR
rolled out some new hardware. But the big news is its move into app-enhanceable
routers.
TRENDnet’s second group of announcements include a slew of IP cameras and easy-peasy wireless-N extender.
EnGenius
has announced a line of extended-range 802.11n routers.
Update 5 – Yes, Wi-Fi Protected Setup is broken. Here’s what vendors are doing
to fix it and steps you can take in the meantime.
TRENDnet’s first show announcements are for really high-speed wireless and really small powerline products.