Cisco Valet Router reviews, plus all the information you need to figure out if this is the right router for your home wireless needs. If you want wireless and you want it to be easy to setup, this may be just what you're looking for.
What is it?
The Cisco Valet router is a wireless internet router that makes it easy for you to go wireless. 3 steps is all it takes to get connected. This should make it a snap for just about anyone to go wireless. Here's what you get:
Link computers, games, and other devices to the internet
Give internet access to guests
Full parental controls including time of day access controls, specific domain blocking, child/teen website filtering
Includes Safer Surfing to block malware, spyware, and more
Also includes 1-Year Phone and Online Chat Support, and a 1-Year Hardware Limited Warranty
Cisco Valet routers look pretty stylish so they won't be something you need to hide unless you just want it out of sight. My old clunky router left no doubt it was a piece of highly sophisticated and ugly electronic equipment Hiding it was very necessary unless you like the what's-that-ugly-box on your shelf. My wireless router, as nice as it looks, now sits out of sight on top of the entertainment center in the living room. The only thing I need to remember is to dust it off from time to time.
What's in the box: Valet wireless hotspot, Easy Setup Key, Internet (network) cable, Quick Reference Guide, Energy Star power adapter Valet Plus Linksys Cisco M20 Valet Plus Wireless Htspt Best for creating a wireless hotspot with extended range and faster speeds
Set up in minutes with the included Easy Setup Key
What's in the box: Valet Plus wireless hotspot, Easy Setup Key, Internet (network) cable, Quick Reference Guide, Energy Star power adapter Valet Connector Cisco-Valet Connector Best for connecting your home PC to your Valet or Valet Plus
Provides fast and reliable wireless connection for your non-wireless, USB-enabled devices
If your PC doesn't already have a wireless adapter you'll need a Valet Connector or other adapter to get on the wireless network. Even if you do have an adapter, if it isn't a wireless-N adapter you might want to think about getting one of these anyway.
What's in the box: Valet Connector, Extension Base, USB extension cable These routers are great for someone like me who doesn't want to mess around with 30 different steps and 20 digit key numbers to remember. 3 steps and you're online. What's not to like about that?!
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