New wireless DVD player from Linksys
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Linksys DVD player w/ WiFi and ethernet
Linksys DVD player w/ WiFi and ethernet
01/08/2004 07:43 PMAn anonymous reader writes "Linksys has announced a progressive scan
DVD player with 802.11g and ethernet. Users can stream MPEG2, MPEG4,
DivX, MP3, WMA, and ...
Linksys WRT54GS Wireless-G router
Linksys WRT54GS Wireless-G router
06/13/2004 09:42 PMCNET Jun 14 2004 0:30AM GMT
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 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.
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.
Is Comcast Using Linksys Wireless
Gateways to Spy On Your Network?
Is Comcast Using Linksys Wireless
Gateways to Spy On Your Network?
05/07/2004 07:51 AMHoly canoli! Could those new Linksys Wireless-G Cable Gateways
(WCG200) that Comcast is leasing to its cable subscribers be a trojan
horse for Comcast to sniff what's living inside your private home
network?If you scroll through the press release, you come to a section
which says that the gateway supports...
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]
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.
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.
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.
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 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]
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 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]
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]
Related
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G
Broadband Router Easily Exploited [Gizmodo]
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
Squeeze Box Wireless MP3 Player
Squeeze Box Wireless MP3 Player
12/21/2003 02:25 PMWell now I am between a rock and a hard place I have found two very
cool items that would...
D-Link DSM-320 Wireless Media Player
D-Link DSM-320 Wireless Media Player
06/15/2004 06:54 AM
While it's one
of the first wireless media players to come with 802.11g WiFi stock
standard, a few usability hang-ups prevent PC Magazine's review team
from giving the D-Link DSM-320 a better than average score. It's got
all the media playback mojo you'd expect from these modern day VCRs
(which are really just hardware front-ends to your computer's media
collection), yet the file browsing has some serious limitations (like
no 'play album' selections and a broken search algorithm), there is a
single, obnoxious screen saver, and the streaming internet radio is
limited to only AOL Radio, leaving behind the thousands of free
stations of the web. Up the upside, the hardware is solid, with lots
of I/O ports and a decent remote, and most of the issues software
based, meaning there's no reason that D-Link couldn't fix them in the
future. For $170, you could almost risk buying it now and trusting
D-Link to patch the firmware later.
Read
[PCMag]
Netgear's Wireless Digital Music Player
Netgear's Wireless Digital Music Player
01/07/2004 07:13 PMIt's looking doubtful that I'm going to get any sleep over the next
five days; every time I turn around there's another gadget worth
blogging....
D-Link DSM-320 Wireless Media Player
Reviewed
D-Link DSM-320 Wireless Media Player
Reviewed
07/16/2004 10:08 AM
The Apple Airport Express
(shipping this week, by the way) is a decent option for those already
using iTunes, but what if you want to stream more than that? NoDRM
takes a(nother) look at one option, the D-Link DSM-320 Wireless
Multimedia Player, an 802.11g-enabled streaming media outlet that can
stream not only audio, but all sort of different kinds of video --
most of the major video formats in fact (even DVD VOB files). The only
real downside they see to the $166 player is
the inability to change the aspect ratio of video (which can lead to
movies looking oddly smushed) and the inability of 802.11g to always
provide enough bandwidth to stream video over even relatively short
distances, say, from a downstairs computer to an upstairs Multimedia
Player. Of course, you can always fall back on wired Ethernet.
Links and more inside.
Gateway Wireless Connected DVD Player
Reviewed
Gateway Wireless Connected DVD Player
Reviewed
06/30/2004 09:12 PMActiontec Wireless Digital Media Player
Review
Actiontec Wireless Digital Media Player
Review
05/19/2004 04:37 PMMini Gadgets Inc. Introduces Totally New
Wireless MP3 Player In a Headset
Mini Gadgets Inc. Introduces Totally New
Wireless MP3 Player In a Headset
04/07/2005 03:00 AMLook Ma, No Wires - The First wireless MP3 Player FreeLance eTunes 512
is an all inclusive system inside a behind-the-neck headset and
features quality sound and mobility [PRWEB Apr 7, 2005]
Reviews: Portable MP3 player with FM and
voice recorder; wireless headset; cell
phone info syncing
Reviews: Portable MP3 player with FM and
voice recorder; wireless headset; cell
phone info syncing
12/11/2003 06:07 PMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 11 2003 5:46PM ET
Promixis LLC, Releases NetRemote 1.1
Featuring MediaBridge 2.0, Expanding
Wireless Control of Users' Digital Music
Collection to Windows Media Player,
iTunes, Winamp and J. River Media Center
Promixis LLC, Releases NetRemote 1.1
Featuring MediaBridge 2.0, Expanding
Wireless Control of Users' Digital Music
Collection to Windows Media Player,
iTunes, Winamp and J. River Media Center
06/17/2005 03:26 PMPromixis LLC today announced the immediate availability of NetRemote
1.1 featuring Media Bridge 2.0 at its website:
http://www.promixis.com. NetRemote allows users to wirelessly view and
control playback of their digital media using Windows Media Player,
iTunes, J. River Media Center and Winamp. NetRemote runs on Windows
and Pocket PCs. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
Planetwide Games Brings the 1st Fantasy
Player vs. Player MMORPG "Risk Your
Life" to North American Video Game
Players
Planetwide Games Brings the 1st Fantasy
Player vs. Player MMORPG "Risk Your
Life" to North American Video Game
Players
12/22/2004 01:05 AMOpen Beta for “Risk Your Life” Passes 100,000 North American
Registered Player Milestone in 8 Weeks, Joining 1.2 Million Players
Worldwide [PRWEB Dec 21, 2004]
MSI's Mega Player 516 BT Bluetooth MP3
player
MSI's Mega Player 516 BT Bluetooth MP3
player
08/03/2004 09:10 AMEngadget Aug 3 2004 12:52PM GMT
Player vs. Player Gaming Network 1.6.3
(Stable)
Player vs. Player Gaming Network 1.6.3
(Stable)
05/12/2004 08:22 AMA gaming network server emulation project.
Player vs. Player Gaming Network 1.6.5
(Stable)
Player vs. Player Gaming Network 1.6.5
(Stable)
08/30/2004 11:45 AMA gaming network server emulation project.
Player vs. Player Gaming Network 1.6.4
(Stable)
Player vs. Player Gaming Network 1.6.4
(Stable)
08/23/2004 12:11 PMA gaming network server emulation project.
Player versus Player Gaming Network
Player versus Player Gaming Network
05/12/2004 08:18 AM1.6.3 released
Real Digital Media Integrates Macromedia
Flash Player with NEOCAST Media Player
XF
Real Digital Media Integrates Macromedia
Flash Player with NEOCAST Media Player
XF
06/17/2005 03:38 PMOnlypunjab.com Jun 17 2005 3:31PM GMT
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....
Cisco to buy Linksys
Cisco to buy Linksys
03/20/2003 11:55 AMLinksys Log Viewer for OS X 1.0
Linksys Log Viewer for OS X 1.0
08/07/2004 03:39 AMA Linksys router log viewer.
Cisco to Acquire Linksys
Cisco to Acquire Linksys
03/20/2003 11:48 AMforged writes "The Boston Globe is reporting that networking giant
Cisco Systems plans to acquire Linksys later this year for $500M, thus
entering the consumer ...
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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.
Read
[Linksys]
Linksys WRT54g, AirPort Express, and
iTunes
Linksys WRT54g, AirPort Express, and
iTunes
07/28/2004 11:00 AMI have a G4 iMac and a G4 Aluminum PowerBook. I use a Linksys
router/wireless port as my on-ramp for the PowerBook when I want to
browse the internet from the comfort of my living room. All my music
is on an external drive at...
Use a Linksys NSLU2 NAS appliance on
10.3
Use a Linksys NSLU2 NAS appliance on
10.3
08/18/2004 11:06 AMToday I got one of the new $99 NAS appliances by Linksys and can
confirm that it works just fine with 10.3. Like the the BuffaloTech
LinkStation, the NSLU2 is basically an embedded fileserver: It's a
small box that you at...
Xbox Live Gets Feature UpgradeMicrosoft
has bumped up the feature content of its
Xbox Live service today
Xbox Live Gets Feature UpgradeMicrosoft
has bumped up the feature content of its
Xbox Live service today
04/22/2004 02:35 AMGigex Apr 22 2004 6:26AM GMT
Linksys, D-Link Unveil Media Players
Linksys, D-Link Unveil Media Players
01/04/2005 03:18 PMLinksys and D-Link both announced ahead of Tuesday's start of CES 2005
new wireless media players that will allow consumers to play and
stream 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.
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?
05/08/2004 03:46 AMOm Malik on Broadband: Can Comcast snoop into you home networks using
LinkSys gateway? .. backdoored corn-holed their subscribers’
802.11g/Modems
gigaom.com/archives/2004/05/can_comcast_snoop_into_yo
u_home_networks_using_linksys_gateway.html
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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
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)
New wireless DVD player from Linksys