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  2. Leonard Bosack - Wikipedia

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    He is largely responsible for pioneering the widespread commercialization of local area network (LAN) technology to connect geographically disparate computers over a multiprotocol router system, which was an unheard-of technology at the time. In 1990, Cisco's management fired Cisco co-founder Sandy Lerner and Bosack resigned. [2]

  3. Proteon - Wikipedia

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    Proteon's router products made them one of the key companies producing products to support the growing Internet, among rivals such as Cisco and Wellfleet Communications. [6] Proteon went public in 1991, issuing 3.1 million shares. [7] Proteon was renamed and relaunched as OpenROUTE Networks in 1998. [8] OpenRoute Networks merged into Netrix in ...

  4. Wireless router - Wikipedia

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    Some wireless routers have one or two USB ports. These can be used to connect printer or desktop or mobile external hard disk drive to be used as a shared resource on the network. [ 2 ] A USB port may also be used for connecting mobile broadband modem , [ 3 ] aside from connecting the wireless router to an Ethernet with xDSL or cable modem.

  5. Cisco Unveils Its New Superfast Network Router - AOL

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    The new system, called the Cisco CRS-3 Carrier Routing System, will. Networking giant Cisco (CSCO) on Tuesday unveiled a new network router it says "will forever change the Internet and its impact ...

  6. Netgear - Wikipedia

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    The system uses a tri-band architecture, similar to the traditional dual-band, but with a dedicated 5 GHz connection between the router and a provided satellite. The addition of a second 5 GHz channel allows the network to distribute its traffic, easing congestion caused by the increasing number of 5 GHz compatible wireless devices present in ...

  7. Scientists Have Built The First Modular Body—A Living Being ...

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    A Scientist Built The First 'Modular Body' francescoch - Getty Images A biologist is using collected human cells to create a living organism powered by technology. This modular unit offers ...

  8. Super Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Super Wi-Fi refers to IEEE 802.11g/n/ac/ax Wi-Fi implementations over unlicensed 2.4 and 5 GHz Wi-Fi bands but with performance enhancements for antenna control, multiple path beam selection, advance control for best path, and applied intelligence for load balancing giving it bi-directional connectivity range for standard wifi enabled devices over distances of up to 1,700 meters.

  9. Supernetwork - Wikipedia

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    The following supernetting risks have been identified: [2] Supernetting is implemented in different ways on different routers. Supernetting on one router interface can influence how routes are advertised on other interfaces of the same router. In the presence of supernetting, detecting a persistent routing loop becomes a difficult problem.