Symantec’s Norton Core router aims to protect the connected home
It looks like a disco ball.
Only problem is… it's running Symantec Norton software.
Symantec’s Norton Core router aims to protect the connected home
It looks like a disco ball.
Only problem is… it's running Symantec Norton software.
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Looks interesting for the casual user. I am now a real Ubiquiti fan. their hardware and software are awesome. It replaced all my Netgrear and Asus hardware for better coverage at lover cost.
For firewall I have a great Zeroshel firewall but would definitely recommend the ubiquiti gateway
Or you can get a Bitdefender Box now and skip the pre-order crap.
Had a look at the bitdefender kind of slow. Would stick with ubiquiti for the same prices and better performance and scale system
super
I heard McAfee will be releasing one that comes with free coke, Belizian hookers. andMORE system resources and false positives.