D-Link, the company best known for its home networking products, today announced the availability of a new device, the “Power Line Network Kit”, which allows consumers to expand an existing home network through existing electrical wiring.
Sonic Wall yesterday introduced the Sonic Wall TZ 190, a network security appliance for 3G wireless broadband connections.
Fabless UWB semiconductor company Wiquest Communications today announced that its wireless USB external adapter reference design has been approved by the FCC.
If you’ve been following along with me on my web adventures, you know I’ve been here before. The last time that SmallNetBuilder graced the Etherwaves was Dec 31, 2003 and morphed into TomsNetworking the next day to start the new year.
hField says its Wi-Fire adapter can provide help for weak Wi-Fi signals. Tim Higgins found, however, that it all depends on what kind of help you need.
Eeye Digital Security today announced a free version of its Blink computer security software for personal use. The application gives users protection against identity theft, worms, trojans, and other possible hacks, in an “unobtrusive, integrated and deeply-layered” agent, the first of its kind to be offered for free, said Eeye.
D-Link today announced its Xtreme N line of draft 802.11n wireless products including a router that incorporates “intelligent QoS” and gigabit LAN ports.<
D-Link today announced its entry into the WiMAX consumer premise quipment (CPE) market with an 802.16-2005 (formerly 802.16e)-compliant WiMAX router.
The PLA-400 HomePlug AV PowerLine Ethernet adapter and PLA-402 HomePlug AV PowerLine and coaxial Ethernet adapter are both spec’d at 200 Mbps maximum throughput and are said to support up to 16 connections “within one household”.
SD cards with WiFi compatibility have been around for a while. They are used to provide wireless access to PDAs, smartphones, and other compatible electronics.
No digital media adapter does it all, but Jim Buzbee thinks Netgear’s EVA700 comes close, as long as you don’t mind a bland user interface.
Many Skype phones are little more than toys in both design and performance. But Polycom’s Communicator is a Skype speakerphone that you definitely won’t be embarrassed to use.