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Cisco Connect Cloud provides these capabilities for Cisco Linksys Smart Wi-Fi routers. While well-intentioned, Cisco Connect Cloud needs more work before it's as good as it potentially can be.
Cisco Connect Cloud changes the way people interact with a home network and revolutionizes what a wireless router can do without overwhelming even the most novice user.
While well-intentioned, Cisco Connect Cloud, a web-service that lets you manage Linksys's Smart Wi-Fi series of routers, needs more work before it's as good as it has the potential to be.
While well-intentioned, Cisco Connect Cloud, a web-service that lets you manage Linksys's Smart Wi-Fi series of routers, needs more work before it's as good as it has the potential to be.
Cisco announces the EA6500, its first 802.11ac router, and launches Connect Cloud platform For those looking for 801.11ac gigabit wireless when they buy their next router, Cisco will soon have a ...
We told you earlier today about how Cisco is pushing a cloud-based WiFi router management service onto customers of certain Linksys devices—and that to use the service customers must agree to a ...
The service basically replicates all the features router administrators already have, but moves them from your home network to Cisco’s cloud.
Cisco added some features to its high-end Linksys router firmware and some over-the-top language to its end-user license while badly mishandling a firmware update.
A couple of weeks ago, Cisco launched Cisco Connect Cloud, a cloud platform for Linksys Smart WiFi routers that was designed to make setting up and using the router much simpler and more user ...
Cisco's new cloud service, Cisco Connect Cloud, went live last week and caused quite the uproar after routers underwent an automatic firmware update. People owning the E2700, E3500 and E4500 ...
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