Enter your username and password.
-
more about #linksys more comments → ph15h: Time for me to get a new router :D Bittorrent box here I come. more » KhaiJB: after the experience I had with the linksys WRT350N, I would avoid ANY linksys products. damn thing was a lemon. more » Nick: my father just bought that bad boy. maybe i will give him my old router for his new. let's see if he notices. psa woman at linksys told him "not" to p... more » GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: Antennas removable/replaceable? B/c I have noticed that LinkSys likes to make them permanent to stop people from broadcasting to other planets after ... more » OMG! Ponies!: That's probably a good idea because Linksys makes dud firmware. I've got the dual-band N router that didn't work well until I flashed a new firmware ... more » murphy1515: I bought one of the new linksys routers the day they came out only to find that they were uncompatable with Vista. Im going to stick with my old WRT54... more » ZLevee: Not bad, but for not much more than their top version, you can get last year's model of the HP MediaSmart server more » weatherman: These NAS things are starting to sound pretty appealing to me. Did some research this morning and found that there are quite a few options. This looks... more » B1663R: looks idiot-proof. if they add better support for firefox or opera (especially opera mobile and wii), I'm down for sure. pricing model looks a little ... more » Joshua Foster: Remote access. BUT much better if it had a remote. more » OMG! Ponies!: Who DOESN"T have a WRT54G Router? Seriously, if you don't, then go out and get one. They run Linux and all sorts of good open-source firmware can be ... more » burninator: why are the prices in the picture off from the ones in the article more » -
#mod
What To Do With All Your Broken Routers? Make a MacBook Mod, That's What
Like the Everest-climbing George Leigh Mallory, modder Tyler saw a Linksys router and decided to shove a MacBook inside, "because it's there." Well, it was either that, or a Billy the Big Mouth Bass. More » -
#linksys
Linksys WRT160NL Is Fully Linux Powered, 802.11n, and Acts As Media Server
After years of having people load custom Linux-based firmwares onto their routers, Linksys decided to just go ahead and make a router with Linux on there from the start. Computer Science grad students are all awkwardly high fiving each other. More » -
#goodbye
So Long, Stupid Media Streaming Boxes, You Sucked
They were basically obsolete from the beginning: Massive plastic coffins that beamed media from your PC to your TV. That's it. For $400. And now they're returning to the abyss, where they belong. More » -
#streamingaudio
Cisco Linksys Wireless Home Audio Lightning Review
Cisco Linksys' Wireless Home Audio system is a direct competitor to Sonos in the land of room-to-room streaming music. But WHA is more ambitious, with promises of iPod compatibility, touchscreen remotes and 802.11n support. More » -
#routers
Linksys Routers Now Have Built-In Internet Security
Linksys is teaming up with Trend Micro to put the Home Network Defender internet security software into the their routers, helping to block out unsafe sites before they reach any computer on your network. More » -
#networkstorage
Linksys Media Hub Babysits Your Video, Music and Pics, Streaming Locally and Remotely
The Gadget: Linksys' Media Hub seems like a server, since it backs up data, gathers your media files automatically, and streams media over IP, but it's more like a super functional NAS drive with RAID support. More » -
#streaming
Linksys Wireless Home Audio System Streams All Around Your House, Secretly Aspires to Kill Sonos
Linksys' new Wireless Home Audio system is very similar in function to Sonos' streaming home audio system, and on specs alone, manages to out spec the latter in some areas. More » -
#dealzmodo
Gadget Deals of the Day
Emperor, I mean Treasury Secretary, Paulson may have decreed that the bailout isn't just for bunk mortgage securities anymore, but my guess is you and I won't be receiving a chunk of that $700 billion federal pie directly anytime soon. So today's recession special Dealzmodo roundup will ensure you're not left out with a JVC MiniDV camcorder for $130, $100 off a Sony Mylo internet device and the Family Guy complete series for $60 bucks—in a Stewie head no less! But that, of course, is not all. More » -
-
#review
Lightning Review: Linksys 2200 HD Media Center Extender
The Gadget: Linksys' slightly fancier Windows Media Center Extender, which streams the Windows Vista/XP Media Center interface over the network so you can watch live or recorded TV and downloaded files on TV in HD. More »

