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Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a network security standard to create a secure wireless home network. It allows users to connect devices to the Wi-Fi network without using any password, but has a security flaw that can be exploited by a remote attacker.
Learn about the history, features and hardware revisions of the Linksys WRT54G Wi-Fi gateways, a popular series of residential routers from 2003 to 2013. Compare different models, firmware versions and compatibility issues.
Linksys is a subsidiary of Foxconn that sells routers, switches, access points, and security cameras to home and small business users. Founded in 1988 by Taiwanese immigrants, it was acquired by Cisco in 2003 and by Belkin in 2013, and has expanded its product line and global presence.
DD-WRT is a custom firmware project that replaces the original firmware of wireless routers and access points with additional features and functionality. It supports many router models, has a web interface, and offers various VPN, firewall, and wireless options.
WEMO is a series of smart devices that enable users to control home electronics remotely via Wi-Fi or mobile network. Learn about the products, features, app, and security vulnerability of WEMO.
A comprehensive table of Asus network routers with specifications, features, and compatibility with open source firmware. Compare models, platforms, frequencies, memory, and more.
HomePlug is a family of specifications for using existing electrical wiring to communicate between devices and the Internet. Learn about the history, features, applications, and certification of HomePlug technologies, such as HomePlug AV, HomePlug Green PHY, and HomePlug Command and Control.
Learn what a router is, how it works, and what types of routers exist in computing and networking. A router is a device that forwards data packets between computer networks, such as the Internet, using routing protocols and tables.