Release date: 2008-03-04
 

D-Link RangeBooster N™ Router Earns Computer Outlook’s 'What’s New' Status
 

(Newswire Today) —  Las Vegas, NV, United States, 2008-03-04 - DIR-625 with SecureSpot™ 2.0 combines extended Wireless Reach and Malware, ID theft, pop up protection.

   
 

Computer Outlook Radio Talk Show today announced the new D-Link RangeBooster N™ Router (DIR-625) with SecureSpot™ 2.0 Managed Security Service has merited the show’s “What’s New” honor, earning the two-in-one high-speed network communication and network security solution the coveted position on the show’s popular “What’s New” page of the website.

“The D-Link DIR-625 offers the networking performance people expect from an N router, with the unexpected addition of network security,” said Computer Outlook Show Host, John Iasiuolo. “This solution protects your computer from viruses by stopping them at the router so they never reach your network. For home and business environment with more than one CE networked device, this singular solution makes managing anti-virus, security and parental control packages on each PC, a thing of the past.”

A graphical, web-based security console remotely communicates with the router and networked home devices enabling SecureSpot 2.0 to discovers and protects new devices including guest computers, media centers, Microsoft® Xbox 360®, Nintendo® Wii™, Sony® PSP®, and other CE networked devices. Unique to other software or hardware solutions, SecureSpot 2.0 Services protect at both the network and computer layers, replacing the need for separate solutions. The hardware based firewall, parental controls, reporting and SMS alert features protect all devices in the network with multiple Web 2.0 lists that are updated in real-time. When a computer is added to the network, the console detects and loads a very thin client application (including the McAfee® Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware engine) that protects computers from malware, ID theft and pop ups.

About Computer Outlook Radio Talk Show
Computer Outlook, features "What's New - What's Best and What’s Next" in the computer and I.T. industry. The program broadcasts "LIVE" Monday thru Friday from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm Pacific Time. It is simultaneously streamed over the internet by Tech Outlook Central Internet Radio Network. The show is also rebroadcast daily (noon eastern time) by World Internet Radio Network -WIRN. Additionally, Computer Outlook airs “Computer Tips” twice daily during the 8:30 am and 4:00 pm drive times. Pod casts of the live program are available from Computer Outlook and leading pod cast portals: iTunes, Yahoo, iPodder, PodcastAlley, Podcast, PodScope, PodNova, Odeo, Podcastpickle and PodcastingNews

   
 

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