Organizations today are too dependent on the Internet to experience any downtime when upgrading from IPv4 to IPv6. But help is on the way. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has defined ...
Service-edge routers must support both layer 2 traffic (which requires interoperability with frame relay and ATM devices) with the same level of service guarantees as layer 2 devices, as well as new, ...
An IPv6 CE Router is a customer edge router intended for use in a home or small office environment. The router connects the end-user network to a service provider network and forwards packets not ...
Driven by demand for new business VPN services, upcoming consumer triple-play services, and evolution to converged networks, the combined edge and core router market's sales are forecast to grow from ...
Driving the edge router market are IP TV, carrier Ethernet and multiservice networking, and the market is expected to grow 21% this year, according to the Dell’Oro Group. Three trends are driving the ...
Delivering quality-of-service (QoS) in packet-switched networks requires sorting the packets into traffic classes and ensuring that each class of traffic receives an appropriate share of ...
Three trends are currently driving the edge router market: IPTV, carrier Ethernet and multiservice networking. These are also the reasons why the edge router market will grow another 21% this year to ...
BOISE, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cradlepoint, the global leader in cloud-delivered LTE and 5G wireless network edge solutions, today announced a new portfolio of Gigabit-Class LTE edge router solutions ...
The tech giant has released a new line of three 5G industrial edge routers and an IoT gateway series for IoT and edge use cases. Cisco has unveiled a new line of Catalyst industrial edge routers for ...
Cisco Systems Tuesday is taking the wraps off a new line of midrange routers that aim to bring high-performance services to the network edge. The new Aggregation Services Router (ASR) family comes ...
I've had an ER-X as my router (connected to my ISP's fibre ONT) for a few years now. When it works, it's great, but it has this fun habit of dying without any outward indication of why; the link ...