MetaGeek is demonstrating a pre-release version of its upcoming Wi-Spy 5x at Interop 2008 in Las Vegas. Wi-Spy 5x is a USB-based spectrum analyzer covering 5.170 GHz to 5.815 GHz (compete coverage of 802.11a/n), with a resolution of 328 KHz. It can detect signals with amplitudes of -100 dBm to -15 dBm with a resolution … Read more
D-Link today said that it is entering the digital signage market. The company is demonstrating a 32-inch sign and two 10-inch signs along with its back-end content and advertising delivery system at Interop 2008 in Las Vegas. Pricing and availability was not announced.
Netgear today announced new NAS, WLAN and switch products at the Interop 2008 show in Las Vegas.
IOGEAR’s IP KVM gets the job done for remote PC access from desktop to BIOS.
There are good reasons to buy D-Link’s inexpensive draft 802.11n router. But its SecureSpot 2.0 managed security service isn’t (yet) one of them.
You can do lots of things to save energy. But buying D-Link’s small “green” gigabit switch isn’t one of them.
D-Link today announced the expansion of its "Green Ethernet" switch product line to include three of its "Web Smart" series products.
D-Link yesterday announced the start of shipments of its DPG-1200 PC-on-TV, which was previewed at January’s Consumer Electronics show. The device allows any PC-based audio or video content to be remotely displayed on remote TVs or displays.
NASLite-2 has little to justify its $30 price over free alternatives.
Ruckus Wireless today announced an enterprise-focused mesh wireless
system based on draft 802.11n technology. The SmartMesh system is said
to "self-organize, self-optimize, and self-heal" and is aimed at enterprises, hotels, schools, hospitals, warehouses, multi-dwelling units, and other environments where Ethernet cabling may not be widely deployed.
ControlThink’s inexpensive USB controller can help you keep your Z-Wave network up to date.