Linksys re-enters the consumer NAS market with a dual-drive RAID 1 BYOD NAS that will put some pricing pressure on the competition.
Been wondering how to make sense of our Wireless Chart Throughput vs. Path Loss plots? Here’s how!
Newer Technology today announced its miniStack NAS product line. The miniStack NAS can support up to 20 simultaneous users, includes a built-in UPnP AV media server and can also be used as an external USB hard drive. The products are based on Ximeta’s NDAS technology, which does not use TCP/IP and requires an application to … Read more
Yoggie’s Gatekeeper Pro packs impressive UTM features into an ultra-portable package.
Continuous Data Protection is moving from software-only to appliance solutions. But they’re still priced mainly for enterprise use.
SmallNetBuilder has learned that Belkin has discontinued its Pulse network monitoring product, which was announced in April. A company spokesperson was not able to provide a specific reason for pulling the product. Pulse might have been conceived as a natural extension of Belkin’s Datacenter product line, which includes cabling, racks and UPS products. But the … Read more
Netgear’s entry into the 11n Draft 2.0 sweepstakes dazzles with high throughput, but fails to follow through with features and neighbor friendliness.
802.11-2007 Edition of the standard incorporating 802.11a, b, c, d, e, g, h, i and j was published in June of 2007. The following 9 amendments to this edition are now in progress: 802.11k, n, p, r, s, u, v, w and y.
802.11k Radio Resource Measurement has been forwarded to sponsor ballot; final approval expected December 2007
802.11n High Throughput 3076 comments received on draft 2 with 1594 technical comments; 1200 technical comments remain to be resolved; expect draft 3.0 to be approved in the September 2007 interim meeting; final approval expected at the end of 2008
If you thought our NAS and Router Charts were powerful product comparison tools, wait until you see our new Wireless Charts!
Contest #9 has ended. The winner of the D-Link DIR-655 and DWA-652 is Herbert Hui with the correct answer of the device will ONLY operate in Legacy Wireless mode (802.11B/G). Congratulations, Herbert!
WEP Cracking has gotten much easier in the two years since our original tutorial. You only need one computer, one wireless adapter and one tool suite.
According to a report in DigiTimes, Taiwan’s Wistron NeWeb has entered design-in development for Wi-Fi phones with Google Talk compatibility. Wistron has been shipping Skype-enabled Wi-Fi phones to branded network-equipment vendors since late last year, according to company sources. Read the full article on DigiTimes.