Tag: Router

New Cisco Linksys EA4500 Gigabit Router Wireless N | for Fibre Optics Broadband SG | IT Gadget Review

Few months back, Cisco Linksys has released the new series of routers – Cisco Linksys EA4500, EA3500, and EA2700. I have used Linksys routers and Cisco Small Business routers before and they have never failed in terms of performance & reliability. Though they look like models in the earlier E Series but they have more-powerful hardware and support Cisco Connect Cloud,…

Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless N Gigabit Security Router – Best Router for Home & SOHO Small Office | Product Review | IT Gadgets

This will be the final network appliance which I will be replacing to complete the security strengthening within my home network. Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless N Gigabit Security Router is the only router model from Cisco/Linksys which can provide Wireless N access, Gigabit speed routing, Secured Transmissions, VPN connections and good wireless physical coverage. Ever since Cisco bought over Linksys, Cisco has…

Typical home / SOHO server farm setup with Fibre Broadband service | Hardware Review | IT Gadgets

Finally I have spent some moments to tidy up my own home ‘server farm’ after the arrival of my latest piece of hardware shipped from Taiwan – Managed enterprise switch TL-SG3109. For those who are interested to maximise your Fibre Home Broadband, you can refer to my setup as a straightforward guide: 1) Make sure all the connected devices are Gigabit…

The new Linksys/Cisco E4200 wireless router | Gadget Review | Singapore

The Cisco-Linksys ad in IT Show 2011 caught my sight. What is the key difference between the mainstream E3000 and this new E4200 model? The E4200’s design is stylish, but doesn’t depart radically from previous E-series models: it retains the desktop form factor (it can be wall mounted) and rear-mounted Gigabit LAN ports and Gigabit WAN port (there’s no integrated…

How to setup Dynamic DNS (DDNS) and Access your network devices or storage remotely | Setup Guide | PC Networking

As consumers, we are spoilt for the variety of good broadband pricing plans in Singapore. But one key difference from a Business Plan is the latter can offer static IP. What does it mean for us? For a regular plan with dynamic IP, our router is exposed to the public network with changing IP address i.e. there is not fix…