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  • BEGINNERS GUIDES: REMOTE ACCESS TO COMPUTERS   [Article, Pcstats]
    There are any number of reasons why setting up your computer for remote access is a good idea, and PCstats is going to show you how to do it.
     Thu, 07 Aug, 2003 | 42 Click(s) | Detail

  • Compex PS2216 16-port Desktop Switch   [Review, Guru3d]
    The Complex PS2216 is a 16-port switch and is a rather small, dark grey, box. It's not your usual thin, square metal box that one imagines when you think about network equipment. It's about the size of the power brick for a laptop, or about two times bigger than the mouse you're waving around. The real attraction for the PS2216 is the cost per port, which is about $4.
     Wed, 06 Aug, 2003 | 32 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • D-Link DWL-122 Device   [Review, Nextgenelectronics]
    The DWL-122 is a USB 1.1 wireless adapter capable of transfer rates up to 11Mbps. Now, it's possible to stay connected between several different computers without the hassle of bringing along some cumbersome large USB device or swapping out some PCI card.
     Sat, 02 Aug, 2003 | 358 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • SMC EZ Connect 2642W   [Review, Envynews]
    Just recently, McDonald's announced a partnership with Intel to have wireless internet available in all of its California restaurants. Likewise, most of the Starbuck coffee shops have WiFi internet available free of charge to its clients, and a great number of pubs, hotels, and airports all have Wireless Access Points transmitting the internet to anyone who requires a 'quick fix'. If you're packin' a Pocket PC PDA, then SMC has just the card for you for some WiFi Action.
     Thu, 31 Jul, 2003 | 30 Click(s) | Detail

  • Using WiFi For Home Media Broadcasting   [Article, ExtremeTech]
    ET Reader Don Osburn explains how he built a home media server and used the latest wireless technology to move audio signals around the home to multiple receivers simultaneously.
     Wed, 30 Jul, 2003 | 56 Click(s) | Detail

  • Belkin F5D7130 802.11g Wireless Network Access Point   [Review, Tomshardware]  Most popular reviews and articles
    Belkin's F5D7130 802.11g Wireless Access Point is one of the first 802.11g APs to be 11g spec-compliant and support Wi-Fi Protected Access. We found it to be a good performer, but with some limitations that might cause some prospective purchasers to think twice before buying.
     Thu, 24 Jul, 2003 | 532 Click(s) | Detail

  • Xincom XC-DPG402 Dual WAN Router   [Review, Lostcircuits]  Most popular reviews and articles
    Light gray with a white front plate and the necessary status LEDs, the DPG402 could almost be considered handsome. The model number stands for a dual port gateway with four 10-100baseT LAN ports and two 10baseT WAN ports (nay, we made this up but it's an easy one to remember).
     Thu, 24 Jul, 2003 | 626 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Setting up File and Printer Sharing between Two Routers   [Article, Tomshardware]
    Been wrestling with trying to get file and printer sharing working in a two-router setup? Our new Problem Solver will tell you why you're having problems and what to do about it!
     Wed, 16 Jul, 2003 | 206 Click(s) | Detail

  • Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)   [Article, Tomshardware]
    When we last looked at Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), it was a newly-hatched idea, with plenty of work yet to be done. Now that the spec is released and WPA upgrades are hitting the download sections of vendors' websites, we thought it was time to revisit WPA and see how things turned out.
     Thu, 10 Jul, 2003 | 53 Click(s) | Detail

  • X-Micro Bluetooth USB Dongles Class 1 & 2   [Article, Digit Life]
    Every technology (not necessarily an IT one) goes through three stages in its life cycle: the development and integration stage, the mass practical utilization stage and the stage of leaving the market under the pressure of competitive devices. Sometimes a technology can be lucky: the first stage passes in no time, the second lasts for a very long time, and the third one passes very reluctantly and smoothly...
     Thu, 10 Jul, 2003 | 49 Click(s) | Detail

  • Beginners Guides: Internet Connection Sharing   [Guide, Pcstats]
    Internet sharing is essential if you have more than one PC in your house, and getting it to work isn't that hard once you know what steps to follow.
     Mon, 07 Jul, 2003 | 60 Click(s) | Detail

  • Beginners Guides: Wireless home networking   [Guide, Pcstats]
    This article will cover purchasing and setting up home wireless equipment, look at the available standards for wireless networking, and cover some basic security guidelines.
     Mon, 07 Jul, 2003 | 91 Click(s) | Detail

  • The Bluetooth Technology Performance   [Article, Digit Life]
    Today we will see how the Bluetooth technology which was so much spoken about over the Net works in real products...
     Mon, 07 Jul, 2003 | 29 Click(s) | Detail

  • Linksys WET54G Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge   [Review, Tomshardware]
    Linksys' WET11 Wireless Ethernet Bridge brought wireless 802.11b bridging to the masses with its combination of low price and easy configuration. With the release of its successor - the WET54G Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge - it looks like Linksys is hoping to dominate the market for low cost, 802.11g-based wireless bridging too. Does the new WET have what it takes? Check out our review and find out.
     Wed, 02 Jul, 2003 | 177 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • X-Micro Bluetooth 56K Modem   [Review, Digit Life]
    The package looks like other boxes from X-Micro: carefully designed and bright. It clearly shows what's inside and it can do. In particular, it says that this is "Bluetooth 56K Modem" supporting the protocols up to V.92 and the Bluetooth Class 1.
     Mon, 30 Jun, 2003 | 87 Click(s) | Detail

  • ASUS AGC-100 GPRS Modem   [Review, Digit Life]
    When I started testing the ASUS AGC-100 GPRS modem it was very interesting to find out whether it could make friends with my notebook. On the other hand, I treated it just as an expensive toy unable to replace a mobile phone or compete with its functionality.
     Sun, 22 Jun, 2003 | 114 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Half-Baked: Linksys WRT55AG Dual-Band Wireless A+G Broadband Router   [Review, Tomshardware]
    The WRT55AG Dual-Band Wireless A+G Broadband Router is the routing member of Linksys' Wireless A+G product line. It's the first dual-band, tri-mode (a/b/g) AP or router that I've seen, and I found that there is work to be done before I'd plunk my money down for it.
     Thu, 19 Jun, 2003 | 77 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

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