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    Cisco Debuts Linksys EA6500 WiFi Router, Universal Media Connector

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    Nathan Eddy
    Published June 28, 2012
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      Cisco is raising the bar on wireless networking and connectivity with its latest two offerings, the Linksys Smart WiFi Router and compatible Universal Media Connector, both powered by next-generation 802.11ac wireless technology. Cisco said the 802.11ac standard allows for up to three times faster wireless speeds. The router will be available through major retail outlets in August, and the Universal Media Connector is expected to follow in September, though Cisco did not offer information on price.

      The Linksys EA6500 router contains six internal 3D antennas for mounting on walls or horizontal surfaces, and is backward-compatible with prior wireless networks and devices using 802.11a/b/g/n, so the new router can be linked to legacy WiFi networks. Notebook, smartphone and other mobile device manufacturers are expected to start introducing 802.11ac products toward the end of this year. In addition, the EA6500 sports a new, more streamlined and stylish design inspired by the Linksys E4200 model.

      The EA6500 also comes packaged with Cisco Connect Cloud, the company€™s cloud platform that provides any time, anywhere access to the home network and its connected devices from a Web browser or mobile device like a tablet. A range of applications from Cisco and third-party developers are available for devices running Apple€™s iOS or Google Android operating systems.

      There are six new developer apps, including HipPlay, an app that lets users search and “beam” online videos to a Smart TV or AirPlay compatible device, and Twonky Video, a mobile browser for smartphones and tablets to browse online video services. Cisco also introduced SimpleTap, which lets users connect devices to the router with the touch of a button or with a swipe or scan of a device or tag. The company also announced the opening of its Linksys Developer Community to assist app developers interested in working with Cisco to expand the Cisco Connect Cloud home network platform for Linksys routers.

      The Linksys Universal Media Connector, which is optimized to work with the EA6500 router, lets users connect wired devices such as smart TVs and game consoles to their WiFi network and stream high-definition or 3D HD video content wirelessly. The connector, which operates in the 5GHz band€”Cisco said this spectrum band provides a cleaner signal€”offers four gigabit ports for multiple device connections.

      “The power of 802.11ac technology, coupled with Linksys Smart WiFi Routers, our game-changing new software platform and mobile capabilities, enables all new experiences in and out of the home that consumers can’t get with any other solution,” Brett Wingo, vice president and general manager of Cisco Home Networking said in prepared remarks. “As consumers begin the transition to the new WiFi technology, Linksys is introducing a solution that not only includes a powerful product, but has new innovation that enables them to stay connected to their devices and home wireless networks from anywhere, any time.”

      Nathan Eddy
      Nathan Eddy
      A graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Nathan was perviously the editor of gaming industry newsletter FierceGameBiz and has written for various consumer and tech publications including Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, CRN, and The Times of London. Currently based in Berlin, he released his first documentary film, The Absent Column, in 2013.

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