HSINCHU, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Edgecore Networks, the leader in open networking solutions, today announces the release of an innovative new open router product family. The AS7926-40XKFB 100G ...
Cameron Camp had purchased a Juniper SRX240H router last year on eBay, to use in a honeypot network he was building to study remote desktop protocol (RDP) exploits, and attacks on Microsoft Exchange ...
Juniper this week announced availability 40Gbps interface for its T-series Internet core routers. Juniper this week announced availability a 40Gbps interface for its T-series Internet core routers.
The network router continues to evolve as traffic becomes greater and more varied. Here’s a roundup of our most recent coverage (with a few classics tossed in) about routers from Cisco and others, as ...
It's crunch time for Cisco Systems' next-generation core router--the company wants to recover ground lost to rival Juniper Networks. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, ...
Networking giants Ericsson and Cisco have announced working together on virtualising the core network of Vodafone Australia in an effort to replace its fixed functionality systems with virtualised ...
BE19000AI, a high-end gaming router built around Wi-Fi 7 connectivity and on-device AI acceleration. The router is scheduled to launch in spring 2026 and targets users looking for low latency, high ...
Driven by demand for new business VPN services, upcoming consumer triple-play services, and evolution to converged networks, the combined edge and core router market's sales are forecast to grow from ...
Wi-Fi routers have been around for years. The latest feature the newest 802.11ax technology, better known as Wi-Fi 6. The newest version is supposed to provide faster speeds on both 2.4 and 5GHz ...
In many organizations the core network is taken for granted, largely because Cisco Systems Inc., the preeminent enterprise network vendor, has built expansion headroom into its Catalyst 6500 switches, ...
Real easy. We're putting a 2008 R2 box right against the internet. On its NIC, I'm going through the firewall to make sure it's as tight as I can make it. What are these 15ish Core Networking rules?