Synology’s DS508 is a damned nice NAS. And it’s probably going to retire a few servers, too.
Ralink Technology today announced what it says are the first 802.11n single chip AP/router SoCs (System On Chip) with integrated five-port 10/100 Ethernet Switch and PHY.
A quick look at a powerful and free (for small networks) network monitoring tool.
The response to my previous post indicates that there is support for Forums. So…they’re up!
D-Link today announced a MoCA-based Coax Ethernet Adapter and kit.
The DXN-221 Coax Ethernet Adapter Kit allows the use of existing television coaxial cable to extend an Ethernet connection without the need to install CAT 5/6 cable. The adapters are Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) certified and will coexist with cable television signals on the same coax.
Trendnet’s dual-drive BYOD NAS has many features, but doesn’t beat the competition on either price or performance.
D-Link has joined the ranks of companies who want to "help" you spend your tax rebate check. The company is running a 10% rebate promotion on what appears to be all of its draft 802.11n products.
Contest #18 has ended. The winner of the D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N Router and DWA-130 Wireless N USB Adapter is Michael Proto with the correct answer of Ubicom IP5090U. Congratulations, Michael!
The Linksys WRT54G2 Wireless-G Broadband Router has been added to the Wireless and Router Charts. The G2 is a repackaging of Linksys’ mainstay wireless router, the WRT54G, which will be retired when current inventories run out.
Linksys really wants its new network setup tool to be welcomed into your home. But first, it needs to learn some manners.
Why should anyone care about a 128 kbps Internet connection technology? Michael Graves can think of two reasons.
Actiontec Electronics today introduced two new routers with integrated ADSL/ADSL2+ modems that will be sold at electronics retailers, including Best Buy.