With good wireless performance, gigabit ports and built-in print and file servers, Apple’s Airport Extreme Gigabit has a lot to offer both MacOS and Windows users.
The Linksys RV042 packs a lot of small-biz routing features into a compact chassis.
IPEVO earlier this week announced a stand-alone Skype desktop phone that can make and receive Skype voice calls without a computer.
The SOLO has an RJ-45 Ethernet connector for LAN connection and works on any broadband Internet connection. The phone comes embedded with Skype software, enabling users to make and receive Skype voice calls right out of the box, and supports Skype-to-Skype, SkypeIn, SkypeOut and Skype Voicemail features.
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Thecus recently announced a three-drive RAID 5 BYOD NAS.
The N3200 features three SATA hard disk bays supporting a total of 3TB raw storage capacity and JBOD, RAID1 and RAID5 formats.
If you’re starting to believe that draft 11n will make wired networks obsolete, you better read this before cashing in on all that scrap copper.
The HomePlug Powerline Alliance today announced its intent to certify IEEE 1901 products. The certification will be based on the HomePlug Alliance’s recently merged proposal. The merged proposal [related story] recently submitted by HomePlug and Panasonic to the IEEE P1901 Work Group offers the efficiency of a single MAC and the flexibility to support both … Read more
If you’ve just about given up on troubleshooting your wireless LAN, give our new How To a try. Part 1 provides with some basic WLAN knowledge to start you down the path.
The Qnap TS-209 PRO is not only a high performance RAID 1 NAS, but a full-featured LAMP server, too.
FreeNAS can turn any hardware that will run BSD into a nice little NAS.
The HomePlug Powerline Alliance today announced that HomePlug and Panasonic have merged their technical submissions to the IEEE P1901 Work Group for Broadband over Powerline (BPL) to submit a joint proposal. The merged submission offers a single MAC to support both the HD-PLC and HomePlug AV PHYs. As a result, future products based on the … Read more
“Certified” Wireless USB may have killed off its “Cable Free” competitor. But its first-generation “dongle-and-hub” products look like more of the same–expensive and slow.
Sling Media today announced the retail launch of the new Slingbox SOLO.
The SOLO is a mid-line addition positioned between the Slingbox AV and Slingbox PRO that connects to a standard definition or high definition set top box. It includes standard (4:3) and widescreen (16:9) video support and increased streaming performance (full VGA resolution, up to 8Mbps around the home).