Is Comcast Using Linksys Wireless Gateways to Spy On Your Network?
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Om Malik on Broadband: Can Comcast snoop
into you home networks using LinkSys
gateway?
Om Malik on Broadband: Can Comcast snoop
into you home networks using LinkSys
gateway?
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VPN client connects wireless Pocket PCs
to gateways
VPN client connects wireless Pocket PCs
to gateways
09/24/2004 03:40 PMeBCVG.com Sep 24 2004 7:22PM GMT
ION-MP Outdoor Wireless Network Solution
Provides Faster and More Reliable
Wireless Network for Dallas Fort Worth
Auto Dealership
ION-MP Outdoor Wireless Network Solution
Provides Faster and More Reliable
Wireless Network for Dallas Fort Worth
Auto Dealership
01/06/2005 04:31 AMION, Inc, a wireless network solutions provider, upgrades John Eagle
Dealership’s outdoor wireless network, improving throughput and
reliability and eliminating monthly equipment lease costs. [PRWEB Jan
6, 2005]
Linksys Network Storage Link, Turn Any
USB Harddrive Into Network Storage
Linksys Network Storage Link, Turn Any
USB Harddrive Into Network Storage
06/15/2004 11:54 AM
While they're promoting it
with Maxtor, there's nothing stopping you from using Linksys's new
Network Storage Link (NSLU2) with any external USB hard drive to turn
it into a network storage device (not unlike the Mirra or other backup
units). Storage Link even provides passworded web-access to files and
multiple users (although they don't get into the details of how
multi-user sharing will work). Since the Storage Link works via RJ-45
(regular ol' Ethernet), there's nothing preventing you from attaching
it to a wireless router and using it over WiFi, either (albeit at
lower speeds than a wired network, of course). Even better, it sounds
like you can continue to add additional USB hard drives to the device
to increase storage as you go along. Not bad for $100.
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[Linksys]
New Linksys Unwires Your Network From
Central Computer
New Linksys Unwires Your Network From
Central Computer
06/17/2004 03:19 AMFinancialWire Jun 17 2004 7:31AM GMT
New wireless DVD player from Linksys
New wireless DVD player from Linksys
01/09/2004 09:57 PMOn the other hand, the new DVD Player with Wireless-G Media Link from
Linksys might just be enough to pull us out of our "digital...
Linksys uses non-standard kit for
wireless boost
Linksys uses non-standard kit for
wireless boost
01/05/2005 08:31 AMPersonal Computer World Jan 5 2005 12:47PM GMT
Linksys WRT54GS Wireless-G router
Linksys WRT54GS Wireless-G router
06/13/2004 09:42 PMCNET Jun 14 2004 0:30AM GMT
Linksys ups reach of wireless networks
Linksys ups reach of wireless networks
07/07/2004 07:53 PMNew antennas are meant to address the No. 1 complaint of consumers:
networks that don't reach far enough.
Linksys BEFSR41 DHCP vulnerability
server leaks network data
Linksys BEFSR41 DHCP vulnerability
server leaks network data
06/07/2004 01:53 PMLance Armstrong (Jun 07 2004)
Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander
Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander
06/18/2004 09:28 AMHot on the heels of Apple's
Airport Express comes Linksys's Wireless-G Range Expander, which at
$99 is cheaper than the Apple option, but doesn't offer nearly the
value, either. The WRE54G is only a range extender -- not an access
point, like the Airport Express -- and of course doesn't do all the
fancy iTunes streaming, which may or may not matter to you. It's
designed to work with Linksys's Wireless-G routers and extends both
Wireless-G and Wireless-B (the two 'almost standards' that generally
work with 802.11b and 802.11g) by plugging into any available wall
socket and pressing the 'auto configure' button. It's kind of fruity
looking, too, but in a mildly appealing Rebel Hoth base equipment sort
of way.
Read [Linksys via NWF
usion]
Related
Why Apple's Airport
Express May Unofficially Extend Non-Airport Networks [Gizmodo]
AirPort Express with AirTunes [Gizmodo]
Briefly: Linksys ups reach of wireless
networks
Briefly: Linksys ups reach of wireless
networks
07/07/2004 07:53 PMroundup Plus: Apple names new retail VP...Yahoo media exec steps into
new role...Starbucks adds wireless service to stores...iPass, Yahoo BB
Mobile expand roaming deal.
Airgo Says Linksys to Use Chips for
Wireless Gear
Airgo Says Linksys to Use Chips for
Wireless Gear
01/04/2005 05:41 PMCompany says the Linksys equipment will enable wireless connections at
higher speeds and longer ranges than the popular Wi-Fi standard used
for Web surfing on laptops and home networks.
Airgo Says Linksys to Use Chips for
Wireless Gear (Reuters)
Airgo Says Linksys to Use Chips for
Wireless Gear (Reuters)
01/04/2005 12:33 AMReuters - Airgo Networks said on Monday the
Linksys unit of Cisco System Inc. will use its chips in
equipment for high-speed wireless networking, bolstering
support for the start-up chip maker's technology.
Confusion surrounds Cisco-Linksys
wireless hole
Confusion surrounds Cisco-Linksys
wireless hole
06/07/2004 04:08 PMBOSTON - A report last week about a security hole in a wireless
broadband router made by Cisco Systems Inc.'s Linksys division
overstated the severity of the vulnerability, according to the man who
first warned of the problem.
Linksys, D-Link Unveil Wireless Media
Players
Linksys, D-Link Unveil Wireless Media
Players
01/04/2005 01:34 PMLinksys and D-Link both announced ahead of Tuesday's start of CES 2005
new wireless media players that will allow consumers to play
multimedia through their home entertainment systems. However, D-Link's
offering will be the first player to support Windows Connect Now, a
proprietary version of DTCP-IP.
Maxtor, Linksys to launch wireless hard
drive
Maxtor, Linksys to launch wireless hard
drive
06/15/2004 08:38 AMThe two want to make it easy to add hard drives to wireless networks,
even at home or in small offices.
Maxtor, Linksys to unveil wireless hard
drive
Maxtor, Linksys to unveil wireless hard
drive
06/15/2004 09:52 AMThe two want to make it easy to add hard drives to wireless networks,
even at home or in small offices.
Comcast looks to stop the spam coming
from its network
Comcast looks to stop the spam coming
from its network
05/24/2004 12:19 PMInfected PCs of Comcast broadband subscribers are one of the largest
sources of spam, sending upwards of 800 million e-mails daily. Now
Comcast is preparing to fight bac.
Two Linksys WVC11B Wireless-B Internet
Video Camera vulnerabilities
Two Linksys WVC11B Wireless-B Internet
Video Camera vulnerabilities
06/21/2004 09:27 AM“next_file” Parameter Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
“next_file” Parameter Arbitrary File Disclosure
Vulnerability
Linksys Announces Wireless-G Compact
Flash Card, WCF54G
Linksys Announces Wireless-G Compact
Flash Card, WCF54G
06/23/2004 12:14 PM
There's not much detail, but
there really doesn't need to be -- Linksys has announced a
CompactFlash card that supports their 'Wireless-G' standard, which if
I'm not mistaken is what they call their not-quite-standard
implementation of 802.11g. No word on price yet, but I wouldn't expect
it to be much more expensive than the Wireless-B versions. Looks like
the product number will be 'WCF54G.'
Read
[Linksys]
Maxtor, Linksys to debut wireless
external hard drive
Maxtor, Linksys to debut wireless
external hard drive
06/14/2004 08:59 PMThe two want to make it easy to put hard drives on wireless networks,
even at home or in small offices.
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Broadband
Router Easily Exploited
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Broadband
Router Easily Exploited
06/03/2004 01:35 PM
Heads up, ye owners of the
popular Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Broadband Router. Even if you
disable remote administration, the router will still allow users
sharing your WiFi network to access administration web pages. That's
not the end of the world unless you haven't changed your admin
password, which if you're like most of us, coddled by fire-and-forget
technology, you probably haven't. If you aren't taking any more steps
to secure your router, at least do yourself a favor and change the
default password to something else, preferably not the name of a pet,
child, or the lady down the hall you've been sleeping with that you
think, hey, nobody knows about but really, seriously, we all
totally know.
Read
b> [InternetNews via /.]
Update: Looks like it's not quite as bad as it could be,
as the exploit only works if the built-in firewall has been disabled
(it defaults to on). Still, wouldn't this be a great time to verify
your settings?
Read [LinksysInfo]
Linksys Wireless-G Router with SRX Wins
PC Magazine's Editors' Choice Award
Linksys Wireless-G Router with SRX Wins
PC Magazine's Editors' Choice Award
03/25/2005 09:18 PMTechnology News Daily Mar 26 2005 1:59AM GMT
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router,
Notebook Adapter, $20 Gift Certificate
for $88
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router,
Notebook Adapter, $20 Gift Certificate
for $88
08/04/2004 01:31 PM
Okay, this on is a little
hard to follow, but it's worth it, so stick with me. Amazon has the
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G router (the one that runs Linux that you can
flash with the magic firmware to make it do all sorts of interesting
tricks) bundled with a Wireless-G notebook card for $108 (there's a
"Better Together" link on the product page). If you buy both, you can
use the $10 rebate on both to save $20, then go on to qualify for a
$20 gift certificate on future Amazon shopping.
So basically you're getting a really nice, tinker-ready Wi-Fi
router for $68 with free shipping. Not a bad deal at all, but if you
still aren't seeing why this is a good deal, you probably wouldn't
want one in the first place.
Read
- WRT54G Product Page [Amazon via Slickdeals]
Look - Rebate Image (Use this twice) [Amazon]
Read - $20 Gift Certificate Info [Amazon]
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Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G
Broadband Router Easily Exploited [Gizmodo]
Comcast Offers Home Network
Installation, Equipment Rental
Comcast Offers Home Network
Installation, Equipment Rental
05/05/2004 03:44 PMComcast will install Wi-Fi gear, configure a router, and rent it to
their customers with new program: Comcast Home Networking includes the
delivery and installation of Wi-Fi networking for a setup fee and $5
per month (covering the router and one PC Card). Setup costs $200 for
two computers up to $300 for five computers, the maximum covered by
this deal. A current discount program chops $100 off that price until
June 1. The terms and pricing don't explain the rental fee for the
second through fifth computers' hardware, referring to a "rate card"
that isn't on the Web site. The installation includes configuring and
setting a WEP encryption key for the network, a task which with
certain equipment can cause grown men and women to weep. There's
definitely a place for a service in which the equipment is covered
against defects. The site for the program doesn't note this, but
Comcast's overarching subscriber terms says, During the term of this
Agreement, Comcast will repair and maintain all Comcast Equipment and
you agree that the Comcast Equipment will not be serviced by anyone
other than Comcast employees or agents. Part of the press release
noted that this package, offered as $52.95 per month excluding the
rental fees and install fees, has up to 4 Mbps download speeds and 384
Kbps upload speeds. The basic package is $42.95 per month for 3 Mbps
down and 256Kbps up. These prices require a Comcast cable
subscription; it's $10 extra per month without such a subscription.
(Macintosh users need not apply.) Qwest DSL's comparable service is
$39.99/month for 1.5 Mbps down, 896 Kbps up (with Qwest phone
service). Qwest also offers a wireless option with less support and no
installation but without the rental cost: you just buy an Actiontec
device with 802.11g and DSL modem support built in....
HaiTel Expands Wireless Network in Haiti
with Nortel Technology; Country's First
3G Network Expected to Boost
HaiTel Expands Wireless Network in Haiti
with Nortel Technology; Country's First
3G Network Expected to Boost
04/12/2005 01:51 PMBusiness Wire UK Apr 12 2005 3:30PM GMT
Verizon Wireless To Purchase Qwest
Wireless Spectrum, Network Assets
Verizon Wireless To Purchase Qwest
Wireless Spectrum, Network Assets
07/01/2004 08:55 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jul 2 2004 0:26AM GMT
Transnet Wireless Corporation Launches a
Wi-Fi Hot Spot Distribution Program for
Wireless Network Expansion
Transnet Wireless Corporation Launches a
Wi-Fi Hot Spot Distribution Program for
Wireless Network Expansion
06/09/2004 03:27 PMTransnet Wireless is establishing a national network of Wi-Fi Hot
Spots through an innovative distributorship program. These systems
are designed to provide high-speed internet access, e-mail and
wireless (Wi-Fi) internet access to the public for a small fee,
payable by cash or credit card. They are also Wireless Access Points
(Hot Spots), where up to 100 users with a wireless-ready laptop can
simultaneously receive wireless internet access within several hundred
feet of the unit. The machines have other income sources including
interactive advertising and e-commerce. [PRWEB Jun 5, 2004]
AT&T Wireless announces 3G wireless
network build in Detroit
AT&T Wireless announces 3G wireless
network build in Detroit
07/20/2004 04:34 PMMiami Herald Jul 20 2004 7:25PM GMT
AT&T Wireless announces 3G wireless
network build in four cities
AT&T Wireless announces 3G wireless
network build in four cities
07/20/2004 04:34 PMMiami Herald Jul 20 2004 7:26PM GMT
Tech Research Services Introduces White
Paper Teaching How To Acquire Wireless
Network Products for Enterprise Wireless
Communications
Tech Research Services Introduces White
Paper Teaching How To Acquire Wireless
Network Products for Enterprise Wireless
Communications
06/28/2004 03:45 AMTech Research Services, a wireless/mobile focused consulting firm, has
published a free white paper which teaches companies planning to
deploy a large-scale wireless LAN network the process of how to
acquire wireless network products [PRWEB Jun 28, 2004]
Vodafone CEO eyes AT&T Wireless;
enlarged Comcast would challenge News
Corp.; Senators push Web tax ban
Vodafone CEO eyes AT&T Wireless;
enlarged Comcast would challenge News
Corp.; Senators push Web tax ban
02/11/2004 06:59 PMForbes Feb 11 2004 11:38PM GMT
Time Warner, Comcast Get Adelphia,
Comcast Celebrates By Turning Off DNS
Time Warner, Comcast Get Adelphia,
Comcast Celebrates By Turning Off DNS
04/08/2005 12:13 PMIt looks like Adelphia cable broadband customers who are about to get
shifted over to Comcast have plenty of outages to look forward to.
The same evening that it's announced that
Time Warner and Comcast will jointly devour what's left of
Adelphia for about $18 billion, Comcast
had major DNS
issues leaving many of their users offline. Of course, in
explaining the widespread outage, Comcast is using their favorite
phrase:
"scheduled
maintenance." That's the same thing they told me when Comcast
turned off my service nearly every weekday last October. I would call
every morning and be told that it was "scheduled maintenance."
However, when I asked what the schedule was and if I'd have service
the next day, I was told they had no idea. Apparently, it doesn't
become scheduled until it actually cut you off.
Comcast Outages Prevent Comcast From
Commenting On Comcast Outages
Comcast Outages Prevent Comcast From
Commenting On Comcast Outages
04/14/2005 01:21 PMLast week, we noted that Comcast was having widespread outage
problems, which they
chalk
ed up to "scheduled maintenance", even though no one was actually
informed of said schedule ahead of time. It turns out that schedule
is pretty crowded, because all week long, there have been
continued
reports of recurring outages all across the Comcast network.
Comcast, of course, continues to be pretty much silent on the issue,
leaving its increasingly fed up call center staff to deal with
incredibly angry customers who feel they're getting no information at
all. How hard is it to admit that they screwed up and they're working
on fixing the problem? Instead of chalking it up to bogus scheduled
maintenance or pretending there's nothing wrong, admit what the
problem is and give people real updates. People would still be
unhappy, but at least they'd feel like the company wasn't ignoring
them. Of course, maybe they can't do that because Comcast staffers
don't have any internet access either...
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
06/17/2005 04:45 PMGridlogix, Inc., a leading creator of enabling interoperable XML Web
Services technology today announced enhanced support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ wireless sensor network. SmartMesh is a wireless
mesh sensor network used in remote monitoring and control. The
Gridlogix EnNET® XML Web Service application extends the functionality
of the SmartMesh system to include robust protocol translation between
the wireless mesh network and other automation protocols and systems.
EnNET translates the SmartMesh wireless protocol into BACnet/IP, SNMP,
and LonWorks® allowing Dust Networks’ wireless sensor network to be
seamlessly integrated with existing automation networks. [PRWEB Jun
16, 2005]
- Buy right for your wireless network
- Buy right for your wireless network
04/13/2004 09:02 PMComputer Times Asia Apr 14 2004 1:37AM GMT
BT Wireless Network 1250
BT Wireless Network 1250
05/05/2004 08:21 AMvnunet.com May 5 2004 12:25PM GMT
NYC wireless network will be
unprecedented
NYC wireless network will be
unprecedented
06/18/2004 05:39 PMThe New York municipal government wants to develop a citywide wireless
network for tens of thousands of public safety workers. The city's IT
commissioner acknowledged that the project requirements are "demanding
and aggressive" but said the network should be technically feasible.
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Change Your Linksys WRT54G Admin
Password Right Now!
Change Your Linksys WRT54G Admin
Password Right Now!
06/02/2004 01:16 PMTech consultant discovers that Linksys WRT54G allows remote,
over-the-Internet administration login even when remote management is
turned off: Because all broadband gateway vendors ship their equipment
with default passwords like public or admin, this vulnerability is
moderately critical according to the Secunia security consultants. An
automated attack could scan millions of home broadband network
addresses and feed them the WRT54G Web login sequence. With remote
administrative access, the most that could happen is vandalism: the
Linksys doesn't provide tools via its Web interface for packet
sniffing, but someone could corrupt the setup and lock a user out by
changing the password, requiring a hard reset. Also, Linksys' Web form
appears to send the WEP or WPA password as hidden password text in a
Web form, but that text is unencrypted in the HTML source, which can
easily be viewed....
Linksys Wi-Fi router vulnerability
discovered
Linksys Wi-Fi router vulnerability
discovered
06/04/2004 05:03 PMLinksys Wi-Fi router flaw discovered
Linksys Wi-Fi router flaw discovered
06/04/2004 05:35 PMZDNet Jun 4 2004 9:33PM GMT
Linksys router vulnerability discovered
Linksys router vulnerability discovered
06/04/2004 11:43 PMglobetechnology.com Jun 5 2004 2:47AM GMT
Researcher Finds Hole In Popular Linksys
Router
Researcher Finds Hole In Popular Linksys
Router
06/03/2004 03:09 PMAn independent security researcher has found a vulnerability that
affects the Linksys WRT54G 802.11g WiFi router, giving access to the
device's configuration pages through an easily deduced password.
Linksys Offers "Free" Router with Vonage
Sign-up
Linksys Offers "Free" Router with Vonage
Sign-up
06/17/2005 03:19 PM Linksys has an interesting deal to tie in Vonage subscribers with
hardware sale: If you purchase a Linksys WRTP54G, their Vonage-enabled
two-phone-line 802.11g router, you can receive a total of $130 in
separate rebates with a trade-in. Here's the run-down: buy the WRTP54G
from a participating merchant with your intent to sign up for Vonage's
voice over IP service. The merchant will offer $20 off as a mail-in or
instant rebate. (Amazon.com is offering it as an instant rebate,
bringing the initial cost down to $110 from $130.) Next, fill out the
$10 Linksys mail-in rebate for the unit itself. The merchant will
include the form or allow you download it to print out. This $20 and
$10 rebate don't require the Vonage purchase, but it would be odd to
buy this model without planning on using Vonage. Signing up for Vonage
brings a $50 mail-in rebate after 90 days of service, while trading in
any older wireless router (no particular types are defined) adds
another $50. The Amazon.com downloadable form lets you apply for both
rebates at the same time. That's a lot of hoops to go through, and
it's not quite free--you'll spend about $5.00 on postage and
photocopying, and possibly an hour or two or your time filling out
forms and mailing items. The router must be purchased by July 23 to
qualify. The $10 rebate must be postmarked by Sept. 21 to qualify,
while the $50 or $100 form must be postmarked no later than 60 days
after the date of purchase on your invoice....

Linksys Claims Eightfold Speed Increase
For Router, Adapter
Linksys Claims Eightfold Speed Increase
For Router, Adapter
01/05/2005 08:15 AMLinksys Log Viewer for OS X 1.5 (Default
branch)
Linksys Log Viewer for OS X 1.5 (Default
branch)
03/29/2005 07:04 AM

Linksys Log Viewer for OS X is a log viewer that
captures SNMP traps sent out by the Linksys BEF
series routers. The viewer parses the traps and
reformats them into an easily displayable and
understandable format for end users. MySQL support
can be added for archival analysis and custom
queries.
Changes:
This release no longer uses syslog to handle the traps, but
now uses snmptrapd and formatting the incoming traps on
the fly before writing them directly to the log file. In addition
the port naming function was modularized so that incoming
and outgoing traffic are handed off to the same function
instead of two separate ones.
Linksys Posts Beta Firmware to Correct
Remote Admin Problem
Linksys Posts Beta Firmware to Correct
Remote Admin Problem
06/04/2004 02:13 PMLinksys has posted beta firmware for its WRT54G that closes a
potential remote access hole in its security: The initial report
indicated that remote administration of the WRT54G was possible out of
the box. The consultant who reported the problem checked other
WRT54Gs: if firewall protection is turned on (Linksys says this is the
default and users confirm), then the remote issue is non-existent.
However, some of the units that the consultant purchased to test had
firewall service turned off out of the box. A Linksys spokesperson
said that this release is labeled beta because other functionality
changes are in progress and not yet finalized. Linksys' official
statement reads, "For those rare few that do disable the firewall and
turn off remote admin on their WRT54G, Linksys advises those users to
download the latest beta firmware which is posted on the Linksys
website." I just purchased a WRT54G to test out its default
configuration, and I can confirm that I received a unit with firmware
v2.02.2 (which predates the 2.02.7 March 2004 release), and that its
firewall service enabled....
Linksys Routers Administrative Web
Interface Access Security Issue
Linksys Routers Administrative Web
Interface Access Security Issue
06/21/2004 09:27 AM“The issue has been reported in the following products: Linksys
WRT54G (firmware release 2.02.7), Linksys BEFSR41 ver.3…Other
products and firmware releases may also be affected. The vendor has
released a beta fix for the WRT54G product.
Linksys BEFSR41 Cable/DSL Router
Web-Based Administration Denial of
Service
Linksys BEFSR41 Cable/DSL Router
Web-Based Administration Denial of
Service
06/21/2004 10:37 AM“A user can deny access to the web-based administration by
establishing 1 connection to the web-based administration port (80).
Until the connection is closed, the router administrator cannot access
the web-based administration. Note that the router automatically
closes the TCP connection after about ten seconds of
inactivity.”
Linksys WPC for $57
Linksys WPC for $57
01/10/2004 04:32 PM Amazon.com is offering the Linksys WPC54G for $66.49 with a $10
rebate direct from Linksys; Dell has it for even less: I don't like to
highlight deals, but this is quite a bargain. The Linksys WPC54G is
one of the bestselling cards for 802.11g under Windows -- and Mac.
(That's right: if you're a Mac user with Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later and
AirPort 3.1 or later, you can insert this Linksys card to get 802.11g
even if you can't handle AirPort Extreme.) Follow the graphical link
at right and add the card to your Amazon.com shopping basket to see
the price. There's a link to a downloadable $10 rebate coupon. You can
even use Amazon's super saver shipping and pay $0 for delivery in the
U.S. I checked out Dell's price on this, and they list the card at
$63.95, but my account is a Home account, and they gave me 10 percent
off for no good reason and free shipping because it was over $49. I'm
not sure if everyone will see the same price, but the net is $57.56
without having to send in a rebate form. You can compare prices for
more stores for this item at Shopper.com....
Is Comcast Using Linksys Wireless Gateways to Spy On Your Network?