Hercules HWNR-300 wireless router

Over the short measuring distance of three meters was one of the fastest HWNR-300 routers. With the proprietary USB adapter HWNU-300, he scored an average of 87 Mbit / s. No sooner was the bad data transfer from and to a Centrino notebook with 11n WLAN module. At the two distant measuring points (10 and 20 yards) broke the data rate, however, a clear: Here was the Hercules router back to the end of the test field.

The router supports WPS in the push-and-pin version. Commendable: The Setup Wizard suggests as WPA2 encryption, the installation wizard prompts you set up the router to switch on the access password. Nevertheless, we can continue the installation even if one does not change the password. Universal Plug & Play is disabled by default. However, there was no option in the menu to view or save log files.

For each installation and setup of the router wizard found on CD and on the menu. The menu is clearly structured, falls for a router menu but very playful. The main options are available, such as for port forwarding, filtering and quality of service, but most other routers offer more setting options. The help texts are to enjoy rather than informs.

The 4-port LAN switch and the Internet port of the router to work with Fast Ethernet speeds. That’s it with equipment highlights: for example, supports WDS-300 HWNR not. The power consumption in data transmission was 6.8 watts. This is good news economically, as well as the 5.5 watts which we speak, without data transfer.

Cisco strengthens the industry switches, routers

Cisco has announced a Catalyst Ethernet switch doubly powerful, condensed edge router and a host of other new and enhanced products designed to help companies extend the services of more powerful network of branches and beyond.

View a slideshow of the HP and Cisco products announced today

Cisco says the offer will fit her “borderless networks, the architecture is intended to support applications, processing cycles and services that are increasingly distributed and virtualized, such as cloud computing environments and software as a service.

“It’s hard to find a comparable product portfolio in the industry,” said Zeus Kerravala, an analyst at Yankee Group. “No one out there with the”.

Topping the list is an improved version of E Catalyst 4500 switch that doubles the bandwidth of the slot of the previous versions. The 10-slot chassis now has 848Gbps of bandwidth of the system or 48 Gbps per slot. It also runs modular Cisco IOS XE Linux-based operating system, the first set of Catalyst to do so.

384 The switch supports Power-over-Ethernet ports also Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports 200 or 100 ports of 10G Ethernet SFP +. It also offers three options for software services – Connecting Base, IP and services company; TrustSec, MediaNet EnergyWise and security, video and energy management and visibility NetFlow applications.

Kerravala notes that in 848Gbps, the 4500E is now “more robust” than the higher-end Catalyst 6500 (Cisco has said previously that its previous 4500 E matched up well against high-level offerings from rivals such as HP). He and other observers expect Cisco to upgrade soon 720Gbps 6500 to 1. 44Tbps perhaps, or almost 3Tbps in a Virtual Switching System (VSS) configuration.

4500 E switch starts at $ 27,480.

Another novelty is the short version of the recently unveiled edge router ASR 1000 for the companies – the ASR 1001. This 1RU router enables users to improve application performance of 2.5 Gbps to 5 Gbps through software activation.

It supports software redundancy housing and reserve active images of the IOS on the same hardware. Have parity with existing versions of the ASR 1000 line, including encryption in a maximum throughput of 1.8Gbps.

The ASR 1001 sports four Gigabit Ethernet ports and an integrated single slot which holds the same port adapters that current ASR 1000. It also includes a daughter board which, at first customer ship sport T two OC-3 and three of four WAN interfaces. Later versions will have cards that support daughter 8xT-1/E-1 (channelized), Ethernet 4xGigabit, and a hard drive – possibly with a minimum of 160 gigabytes – to the activation of wide-area services (WAAS).

Regarding WAAS Cisco WAAS Express unveiled a version of IOS-based WAN Optimizer available on demand application acceleration based on Layer 4 information. Cisco also released a version of WAAS for services Routing Engine (SRE) in the form of Integrated Services Routers (ISR) that provides layer 4-7 in the optimization of demand.

Also new to the ISR is UCS Express, a subsidiary version of the Unified Computer System blade server data center that is designed for the survival of the application. UCS Express running on Microsoft Windows and VMware, and is designed to ensure operational coherence between UCS and application servers in the data center and remote sites. But there is a complete UCS, Cisco says – that differ in memory and disk capacity, and not support the virtual machine mobility.

The ASR 1001 will be available in December. It costs $ 30,000. WAAS Express is available now starting at $ 1,000. SRE WAAS is also available now and starts at $ 2,500. UCS Express will be available in November and starts at $ 2,800.

For wireless local area networks, Cisco Aironet 1040 unveiled the access point. It is an entry point 802.11n access level for small and medium enterprises and “economic buyers,” says Cisco. It costs $ 495 for a single-band version and $ 795 dual-band.

Cisco tie things together with integration services. Smart Business Enterprise Architecture provides “prescriptive” design guides for more than 10,000 endpoints and Smart Net Total Care is a support service to the management of the company’s installed base.

Smart Net Total Care will be available in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2011 Cisco – May, June and July 2011. The price varies depending on the scope of service. SBA Enterprise is now available. The price was not disclosed.

Cisco also included in the management applications to its portfolio of services called CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS). LMS 4.0 supports the management of more than 560 Cisco devices, including the new G2 ISR routers, and Catalyst 2960-S, 3560-X, 3750 X-4500E and switches. Provides control, repair, configuration and lifecycle management, and can be deployed in “workplace”, defined by EnergyWise, TrustSec and other specific operational groups.

LMS 4. 0 is available now for $ 2,500 for up to 50 devices and up to $ 90,000 for 10,000 devices.

Mobily unit launches new WiFi-enabled WIMAX router

Bayanat Al Oula, an affiliate of Saudi-based Mobily has launched a new WiFi-enabled router to your broadband WiMAX @ Home.

The new device can be easily installed and configured by anyone with basic technical capacity, the company said in a statement.

As with other WiFi-enabled routers can also be easily set up when users move their home because of his function plug-and-play, which eliminates the wiring and the need to install and run the configuration software.

Groups of users can connect through the router, while using the WiFi on their laptops and PCs – the router itself support speeds of up to two megabits per second (Mbps).

Bandwidth @ Home service is the first prepaid broadband in Saudi Arabia and was initially launched by Bayanat Al Mobily in four major cities: Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and Khobar.

Cisco router networks to deal with STC

Saudi Telecommunications Company (STC) has launched high-end Cisco CRS-1 platform throughout the Kingdom, as part of its plans to upgrade its main public data network to support triple play services – voice, video and data.

The Saudi telecommunications company is the first company to deploy the CRS-1 router – the greatest weapon in the arsenal of Cisco – in the Middle East and Africa, said the seller of the month. In the fast-track application which lasts only eight weeks, STC has installed nine new units of CRS-1 (Cisco Routing System-1) platform throughout the Kingdom.

STC said CRS implemented the platform to meet the growing demand for diversified communication services. “We have adopted the routing systems to manage top-level large volumes of data to meet the huge growth in the use of diversified communication services such as voice, video, data and multimedia,” Khaled Al-Ajlan, Vice President for STC’s network, he said. “We will continue working to provide a data network that will serve as a solid foundation for next generation network (NGN).

We aim to offer a wide range of innovative services for the applications for our customers,” he said. Other CRS-1 customers worldwide are Telecom Italia and Telstra in Australia. “We are offering a new platform for data network service so now STC can provide faster and more powerful and better data telecommunications services,” said Badr Albadr, general manager of Cisco Saudi Arabia.

Said a key benefit of the platform is that it allows customers to have greater bandwidth, enabling STC to add voice, video, data and multimedia services. Albadr said it would also be cost savings for STC: “In terms of its operations, as they are standardizing on a platform of operating costs will be much lower and, subsequently, the cost per megabyte is much lower.”

Etisalat rolls out 3.5G wireless broadband router

UAE telecom Etisalat has launched a new broadband router that 3.5G USIM card holders can use to more than 32 friends wireless network access.

Launched in response to what Etisalat says is growing demand for mobile broadband Internet through the Emirates, the router is available for AED 999 from Etisalat Business Centres and other outlets in the UAE together.

This product allows up to 32 people to connect to Internet simultaneously through a wireless network, when connected to a computer’s USB port and 3.5G USIM card signed with slots inside the router.

Other users can also add dual function switch as a switch or hub equipment non-WiFi-ready.

According to the telco, the router is able to offer users the access network speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps (megabits per second) – a download speed in the real world nearly one megabyte per second – more than 98 percent of the populated areas of the United Arab Emirates.

“Broadband everywhere is the future of Internet services and through products such as router, we are bringing this future to reality in the UAE,” said Essa Al Haddad, chief marketing officer, Etisalat.

Etisalat is to provide a range of packages to support the new service, added Al-Haddad, including a “pay-as-use option for customers whose usage varies from month to month.