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They are a good company. I had a Linksys WRT54G router for about 3 or 4 years(not sure). I still use it but it has now been turned into a Wireless Bridge. I now use a Netgear router because I needed better speed and range. I don't exactly know what you are looking for about them....so, other than that they make products that last a long time and are still going strong there is not much I can tell you. |
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They are a great company with an excellent product line. I would by them before I would touch a negear, belkin, or others. |
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Great company for businesses and schools. Probably not the simplest for a home network unless you're familiar with their hardware. |
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I'm currently studying with their networking academy, so from an educational view point I'd say they're really good. As far as their hardware goes I've never owned any personally but I have used various Cisco routers and switches to configure servers, IP addresses, subnets etc. I have also used Cisco Packet tracer, a piece of software that allows you to create a large network virtually while still allowing you to setup the IP addressing scheme, VLAN's subnets etc etc. |
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Cisco is unquestionably the best option for enterprise applications. The Linksys-By-Cisco consumer brand gets low marks from me, unless the device allows me to flash OpenWRT onto it. |
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Great quality with great networking academy plus great Network courses. Their products are great in middle-sized products. |