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Broadcom Targets SMBs with Latest Routers

Jan 11, 2010
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PCmag@Work: Broadcom Targets SMBs with Latest Routers

Broadcom Corporation has unveiled a series of single-chip 802.11n routers aimed at the small and medium-sized business market.

The entry-level BCM5357 and mid-level BCM5358 single-chip 2.4G routers include support for 802.11n networks. The BM5358 adds I2S, NAND, and wireless voice gateway support. The BCM47186, meanwhile, is a simultaneous dual-band IEEE 802.11n Gigabit Ethernet router.



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