I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty down these days about the state of things in SOHO / SMB Networking land. I mean, when was the last time that you were excited about a networking product? For me, it’s been a long while.
NETGEAR today announced the SRXN3205 ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall, a dual-band draft 802.11n router with IPsec and SSL VPN features.
Synology doubles the RAID 5 performance of its quad-bay BYOD NAS /server, but also almost doubles the price.
ZyXEL has packed a lot into its $500 UTM. Part 1 of our two-part review covers its routing, VLAN and VPN features.
D-Link tries once again to get into the simultaneous Draft 802.11n router game with a lower-cost product. It looks like you will be able to buy this one, but the question is, will you want to?
D-Link today officially announced a new lower-cost dual-band dual-radio draft 11n router and said that it has started shipments.
Western Digital’s late entry to the RAID 5 party doesn’t push the envelope of features or performance. But it does on pricing!
In Part 5 of our series, we learn that iSCSI doesn’t appear to be the secret to a Fast NAS.
Asterisk creator Digium and Skype today announced the beta version of Skype For Asterisk.
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Sans Digital’s MN4L+B Linux NAS + iSCSI 4 Bay Network Storage Server Tower has been added to the NAS Charts.
Contest #22 has ended. The winner of the Trendnet TE100-MP2U 2-Port Multi-Function Print Server and IOGEAR GUIP201 USB Net ShareStation is Michael Link with the correct answer of FAT/FAT32 for read/write, NTFS read only. Congratulations, Michael!
In our final Part 2, we look at two off-the-shelf ways to control up and downstream bandwidth.