July 7, 2009 -
Model WRT160NL Linksys Wireless-N Broadband Router features 2 integrated R-SMA antenna connectors for external antennae. It includes Storage Link port to connect USB storage devices, enabling video, photo, and music sharing via built-in media server which can stream to PCs or UPnP AV digital media adapters. Port supports FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS file systems in read and write mode. Linksys EasyLink Advisor assists with network setup, updates, and security.
Cisco Launches Linux Powered N-Router with Media Sharing Functionality
IRVINE, Calif., June 23 / / - Cisco® today announced a new Linux powered router, the Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Broadband Router with Storage Link (WRT160NL). The new model complements the existing Linksys by Cisco consumer router line-up and is essentially the next generation of the popular WRT54GL. The design of the product is similar to other Linksys by Cisco N-routers, but has integrated connectors for external antennae. Consumers that prefer external aerials can now enjoy the new Linksys by Cisco router design because of the integrated R-SMA antenna connectors. The integrated Storage Link functionality lets consumers connect their USB storage device to the router to create a powerful media sharing solution that enables video, photo and music sharing through the integrated media server.
Facts/Highlights:
- The Storage Link port lets users connect USB storage devices to the
router. Music, video, or data files can be made available in the
network through the built-in media server. The media server can stream
to PCs or UPnP AV digital media adapters. The integrated Storage Link
port supports FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS file systems in both read and
write mode.
- Although most Linksys by Cisco router feature internal antennae the
WRT160NL has external antennae. The two R-SMA antenna connectors are
designed to allow tech savvy users to be more flexible in their
antennae choice and placement.
- The new Linksys by Cisco product packaging provides more than 40%
reduction in waste materials compared to the previously offered
packaging. The size of the boxes is reduced, internal packaging is
transitioning to more recyclable material, the use of plastic bags is
being eliminated where possible and all packaging and internal
documents are printed on paper that is made from 80% recycled content
and vegetable and soy inks are being used.
- The Wireless-N Broadband Router with Storage Link is shipped with
Linksys EasyLink Advisor (LELA). LELA helps consumers to get their
network up and running and helps keep their network updated and
secure. The included set-up CD is compatible with both Macintosh and
Windows computers.
System specifications:
- Linux powered
- 802.11n draft 2.0 certified
- 400Mhz processor
- 8 Megabytes Flash memory
- 32 Megabytes DDRAM
- Storage Link port (USB 2.0)
- UPnP AV media server
- Wi-Fi protected Setup pushbutton security
- 2 x R-SMA antennae connectors
Supporting Quote:
"In the past we have had many successful Linux powered devices with the WRT54GL and NSLU2 being great examples. The WRT160NL is the logical next step combining Linux, 802.11n technology and USB storage functionality. We see the WRT160NL as a possible successor of our WRT54GL as the market transitions to 802.11n - but then with storage functionality on top of that," said Aaron Marinari, senior product manager, Cisco Consumer Business Group.
Pricing
The Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Broadband Router with Storage Link is available from authorized Linksys by Cisco retailers, resellers, and VAR partners. MSRP: $119.99.
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