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Network

Networking hardware typically refers to equipment facilitating the use of a computer network. Typically, this includes routers, switches, access points, network interface cards and other related hardware. This is a list of notable vendors who produce network hardware.

Routers[edit]

  • Aerohive Networks[1][2]
  • Alaxala Networks[3]
  • Alcatel - Stellar
  • Aruba Networks - acquired by HPE
  • Avaya - acquired Nortel, networking business sold to Extreme Networks[4]
  • Brocade - acquired Vyatta, purchased by Broadcom[5]
  • Dell - acquired Force10
  • D-Link[6]
  • Enterasys - acquired by Extreme Networks in 2013[7]
  • Ericsson - acquired Redback
  • HPE - acquired 3Com and Aruba Networks
  • Huawei Routers[8][9][10][11]
  • LANCOM Systems[12]
  • Linksys - acquired by Belkin
  • Meraki - acquired by Cisco Systems
  • Nokia[13]
  • Nokia Networks[14]
  • Open Mesh - acquired by Datto
  • RAD Data Communications[15]
  • Ruckus Networks - acquired by Brocade; acquired by ARRIS
  • Technicolor[16]
  • Xirrus - acquired by Cambium[17]

Network Switches[edit]

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  • Avaya - acquired Nortel
  • Brocade Communications Systems - acquired Foundry Networks - was acquired by Ruckus Networks, An ARRIS company and Extreme Networks
  • Enterasys - acquired by Extreme Networks
  • HPE - acquired ProCurve, 3Com, H3C, TippingPoint and Aruba Networks
  • LANCOM Systems[18]
  • Linksys - acquired by Belkin
  • Mellanox - acquired by NVIDIA
  • Meraki - acquired by Cisco Systems
  • Open Mesh - acquired by Datto
  • Ruckus Networks - acquired some Brocade product lines; Ruckus was acquired by ARRIS; Arris International was acquired by CommScope

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Wireless[edit]

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  • Aruba - acquired by HPE
  • AVM[19]
  • Enterasys - acquired by Extreme
  • Juniper - acquired Trapeze & Mist
  • LANCOM Systems[20]
  • Linksys - acquired by Belkin
  • Meraki - acquired by Cisco
  • Meru - acquired by Fortinet
  • Open Mesh - acquired by Datto
  • Ruckus Networks - acquired by Brocade; then acquired by ARRIS; then acquired by CommScope
  • Xirrus - acquired by Cambium Networks

Network interface card[edit]

  • Broadcom (includes former Avago and Emulex)
  • Cavium (formerly QLogic)

Server appliance[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Deals of the Day: Jos. A. Bank Buying Eddie Bauer'.
  2. ^'Aerohive networks Files for $75 Million IPO'.
  3. ^'Alaxala Networks'. Bloomberg. Retrieved 2017-07-04.
  4. ^Natalie Gagliordi (March 7, 2017). 'Avaya sells networking business to Extreme Networks for $100 million'. ZD Net. Retrieved January 24, 2018.
  5. ^'Chipmaker Broadcom to buy network gear maker Brocade for $5.5 billion'. reuters.com. 2016-11-02. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  6. ^Bloomberg Businessweek. 'D-Link Corp.' Retrieved 11 July 2012.
  7. ^Enterasys Networks Appoints Michael Fabiaschi President and CEO, AllBusiness, April 26, 2006.
  8. ^'Huawei Routers — Huawei products'. Huawei Enterprise.
  9. ^Kirk, Jeremy. 'A better reason to avoid Huawei routers: Code from the '90s'. computerworld.com.
  10. ^Whittaker, Zack. 'Huawei routers riddled with security flaws won't be patched - ZDNet'. zdnet.com.
  11. ^'Expert: Huawei routers are riddled with vulnerabilities'. cnet.com. 30 July 2012.
  12. ^'Routers & SD-WAN'. LANCOM Systems.
  13. ^Souppouris, Aaron (24 January 2013). 'Nokia finally reports profit after six quarters of losses'. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  14. ^Ewing, Adam (2013-07-01). 'Nokia Buys Out Siemens in Equipment Venture for $2.2 Billion (4)'. Businessweek. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
  15. ^'Haestrategia hahadasha shel RAD: Pitronot bimkom mutsarim'. TechTime. August 15, 2014. Retrieved December 24, 2014.
  16. ^'Over 200 Million Cable Modems Vulnerable To A Dangerous New Attack'. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  17. ^'Cambium Networks Buys Xirrus Portfolio from Riverbed Technology'. channelpartnersonline.com. 2019-08-09. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
  18. ^'Switches'. LANCOM Systems.
  19. ^'fritzwlan'. AVM.
  20. ^'Wireless LAN'. LANCOM Systems.

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