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New Linux-powered wireless Router From Cisco.....

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New Linux-powered wireless Router From Cisco.....

Hi Friends,

Cisco offers new Linux-powered wireless router


Cisco is officially announcing the launch of a new Linux powered Wireless-N broadband router with storage link and media sharing functionality, the Linksys WRT-160-NL.

The new 802.11n version 2.0 router includes dual antennas with R-SMA connectors, a 400Mhz processor, 8 MB of Flash memory, 32 MB of D-DRAM and a USB 2.0 port for connecting external storage devices to be played back over the network.


As the new Linksys router is fully Linux-based, it should only be a matter of time before users start modifying the source code and adding additional features and functionality to the unit, such as BitTorrent downloaders.


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