VP Linksys International

Mobile apps simplify setup, maintenance and extension of the Wi-Fi Munich, expanded its X-series 10 April 2013 Linksys router Linksys X 3500 in modern design introduces the new N750 Dual-Band WLAN. The app-enabled WiFi (ADSL2 +) modem is ideal for those who want to set up in a simple way a strong range, fast Wi-Fi router, the also for power-hungry applications such as online games or streaming movies in HD quality is sufficient. Also the maintenance of the wireless network and add new devices are with the Linksys X 3500 uncomplicated: the user must only the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button on the device that you want to add to their Wi-Fi, and the app of the router WPS button press, to establish a secure connection.

External storage devices, printers, and other peripherals may via USB and connected the built-in DLNA Certified digital media server or via virtual USB wirelessly with other devices in the network like PCs, tablets or even smart TV will be connected. Thanks to the “free app Cisco connect express” users can control the router of the Linksys X series and thus your home network via their smartphones and tablets, and for connecting devices in just three steps. The core functions of the router are: simultaneous dual-band Wi-Fi N up to 450Mbps + 300Mbps (* 1) connections via ADSL or cable/Fiber modem four Gigabit Ethernet ports USB port for storage media, wireless printing via virtual USB, DLNA certified Media Server enables streaming of data to smart TVs, game consoles, and other DLNA compatible devices easy installation in three steps enable guest access to the Wi-Fi functions for child protection and parental control free mobile app for Android and iOS smartphones and tablets “Compatible devices with 802.11a/b/g/n network standards, IPv6 supports the more Internet-enabled devices such as Smartphones, tablets and TVs are smart in a household, the higher is the demand for home networks”, explained Mohammad Meraj Hoda, VP Linksys International.. Learn more at this site: James Joseph Truchard.