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Wi-Fi gets push from government stimulus, home networking

Cisco fixes TCP denial-of-service bug; Two Cisco counterfeiters plead guilty
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Wi-Fi gets push from government stimulus, home networking

Home networking and government stimulus programs are two of the hottest drivers of network equipment sales these days, according to analyst firms. Read full story

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