A new, simplified licensing model provides unified support for Cisco Wi-Fi devices that are managed from the cloud, on-premises, or in a hybrid environment. Cisco has taken the wraps off a pair of ...
Cisco has announced that several of its WiFi devices are so "broken" that the company's remedy is "replace on failure". On Friday 17 January (Saturday 18th, Australian time) Cisco announced via a ...
Earlier this year we tested several consumer-level 802.11ac routers. Here, we take a look at two enterprise-level access points. They’re a part of the so-called “Wave 1” phase of the 802.11ac standard ...
The CBW150AX exceeds expectations by being fast and straightforward. It is compact, affordable, and packed with pro features such as a firewall. If the range is insufficient, installing additional ...
Hackers from afar can mess around with Cisco's Aironet industrial and business Wi-Fi access points because the devices have flawed URL access controls, Cisco has warned customers. The critical Aironet ...
Thick routers are the old familiar Cisco variety, running their own command-line operating system with thousands of parameters to tweak and tune. Thick routers need plenty of expertise to manage and ...
Cisco has issued patches for critical and high-severity vulnerabilities in its Aironet access point devices. Cisco Systems has released a security update stomping out critical and high-severity flaws ...
Cisco network administrators have been advised to update some wireless access point devices following the discovery of two "critical" vulnerabilities. The company said its Aironet 1800-series devices ...
After blaming Apple’s iPhone for its wireless networking problems, Duke University said earlier today that it hadn’t been able to pinpoint what the problem was. Now, it has been confirmed that a Cisco ...
Cisco has fixed a maximum severity vulnerability that allows attackers to run commands with root privileges on vulnerable Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB) access points that provide ...
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