The word valet is defined as a personal attendant for customers, which makes Cisco's Valet Plus an appropriately named wireless router. There's no user configuration to get this router up and running; ...
Cisco Valet is an attempt by the company to simplify wireless home networking even further than it has been. But is the simplification worth the higher price? Cisco introduced the Valet wireless ...
Cisco has introduced the Valet™ — a breakthrough new product line that makes home wireless simple and accessible for everyone. Valet is designed to transform how families use the Internet in their ...
Can setting up a Wi-Fi network ever be drop-dead easy for non-technical folks? Maybe not, but Cisco gives the problem its best shot with a new brand, Valet, that will co-exist with Cisco’s well known ...
Admittedly, we were a bit hesitant when Cisco contacted us with jubilation over a router, but now we can kind of see why. The company has pulled in design experts from its recently-acquired Flip for ...
Networking giant Cisco has decided to nudge into the world of consumer Wi-Fi gear, today announcing its new Valet line of home Wi-Fi routers. The idea behind the Valet brand is to create simple Wi-Fi ...
Cisco today announced two new lines of wireless routers: the Valet series and the Linksys E-series. Both share the same design, with the only obvious differentiator being the color. The white Valet ...
Cisco this week unveiled Valet, a line of home wireless networking products designed to make installation, configuration and operation even easier than it already is. Linksys routers already have ...
Cisco’s new Valet Plus wireless router doesn’t promise a whole bunch of fancy features or apps. What it does promise is that you can set it up and have a secure, working wireless Internet connection ...
When Cisco bought Flip video, the maker of the super-simple USB camcorder, we were intrigued. What on Earth could a commercial router company want with a consumer camera company? Today Cisco has ...
When Cisco released the Valet Plus ($90, 4.5 stars), it had raised the bar for wireless router setup. Other vendors, I predicted, were sure to follow suit. Since then, most of the newer routers on the ...
What's in a word? A lot, according to Cisco, makers of a new line of consumer-oriented routers unveiled in Canada last week that aren't being advertised as routers at all but rather "wireless hotspots ...