D-Link has removed the controversial DIR-655 1.30 “Beta” firmware from its support site and posted version 1.31. The new firmware makes no mention of removing 802.11b, but is still non-downgradeable. The company apparently wants to pretend that the whole incident did not happen, since it has removed any references to the 1.30 “Beta” firmware from … Read more
More single stream draft 802.11n products are coming that can’t be Wi-Fi Draft 11n Certified. But that’s not stopping marketeers from using their tricks to make you think that they are.
NETGEAR’s top-of-line media player has what it takes to provide trouble-free HD video over whatever network connection you have.
The QNAP TS-639 Pro Turbo NAS has been added to the NAS Charts.
Seagate’s first business-class NAS doesn’t have all the features that you might expect, but provides decent performance and a lot of storage at an attractive price.
Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) today said that the patent case being fought in the Eastern District Court of Texas over its claim to inventing the technology behind Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) has been settled. According to iTnews, CSIRO admitted settling with each of the fourteen companies involved in four suits. … Read more
The Thecus N7700 Ultimate Network Attached Storage has been added to the NAS Charts.
D-Link wants to see if customers will give up 802.11b support in return for bugfixes and new features. Don’t take the bait.
D-Link announced today that it has started shipping its MoCA-compliant DXN-221 HD MediaBridge Starter Kit. This is a reversal of an earlier decision to provide the kit only to service providers.
NETGEAR today said that its EVA9150 Digital Entertainer Elite networked media player has begun worldwide shipments.
The WRT320N is a bit less expensive. But Cisco’s Linksys WRT400N is the better deal, if you can do without a Gigabit switch.
Iomega today announced a four-bay rackmount RAID NAS with iSCSI support.