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  • Sudhanshu Gupta's 2004 industry predictions

    See what Sudhanshu thinks 2004 will bring. 

  • Top news stories of 2003

    The past year was filled with news. Read about new developments in wireless LAN standards, VoIP implementations, Cisco certifications, and more. 

  • Analyst: VoIP technology poised to take off

    InStat/MDR says the market for VoIP integrated circuits will skyrocket over the next five years, largely because of increased corporate interest in VoIP and the expected arrival of converged wireless phones. 

  • Linksys routers caught up in open source dispute

    Linksys and other wireless networking vendors are involved in a copyright dispute over Broadcom's use of open source code in its chipsets. A resolution could involve making some chipset code available to the public, but an analyst says Linksys router... 

  • CCNA Practical Studies: Router interface configuration methodology

    This chapter excerpt will walk you through the methodology for configuring router interfaces, including Frame Relay and other types of serial interfaces, Ethernet, and Token Ring. 

  • Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices: Internetworking concepts overview

    This chapter excerpt reviews the basic internetworking concepts including network components, planning hierarchical networks, and an in-depth discussion of the OSI model. 

  • Zultys targets SMB market with VoIP gateway

    Zultys is aiming its new VoIP gateway at SMBs interested in enterprise features, like IM support and automatic call distribution, but not the cost and hassle associated with an enterprise product. Experts say Zultys' MX250 addresses a number of SMB c... 

  • What is a router?

    Routers are the mainstay of enterprise networking, but how well do you understand them? Read our rundown of exactly what a router is and does. 

  • Are we ready for the 'all-in-one happy box'?

    Multipurpose devices for network infrastructure have features such as routing, load balancing and caching that should catch the fancy of networking professionals. So why exactly are some people skeptical of the "all-in-one happy box"? 

  • Cisco makes switch lines more niche friendly

    Cisco has added high-end features to its switching products for medium-sized businesses. The company is targeting schools and companies with remote offices, as those groups show more interest in IP telephony and bandwidth-intensive applications.