Seagate Wireless Plus Reviewed
Seagate's Wireless Plus is a great little product with loads of features, but a few things open for improvement.
Seagate's Wireless Plus is a great little product with loads of features, but a few things open for improvement.
Updated - We take a second look at a NAS-as-HTPC, this time using ASUSTOR's AS-604T. It's a work in progress.
Iomega's ix4-300d has good performance compared to other Marvell-based NASes.
This alternative firmware for ASUS' RT-N66U and RT-AC66U routers has bug fixing as its top priority.
Ooma is another option for cutting your phone company cord. But where you call may determine if it is right for you.
The D-Link DCS-2310L's is a decent outdoor network camera, except for its poor night vision.
Thecus thinks its HDMI-equipped NASes can replace your HTPC. Our experience says it can't...yet.
We have updated our tutorial on how to crack WPA / WPA2 with even more powerful and easier to use passphrase recovery tools. We've also added tips for creating easy-to-remember but essentially uncrackable passphrases.
The QNAP TS-569 Pro brings Intel's D2700 Atom to a five-bay platform, but little performance boost over the TS-559 Pro II.
Actiontec and TRENDnet's new 500 Mbps Powerline AV adapters make a key spec tradeoff to achieve their tiny size and price.
Thecus' five-bay N5550 offers great performance at a price that won't require a second mortgage.
QNAP's TS-269 Pro can move files at near Gigabit speeds. But it could push the limit of what you're willing to spend for a two-bay NAS.