Home Wireless Network Home Wireless Network


Home Wireless Network Setup News

  • D-Link DIR-825 Dual-Band N Router Gets USB over Wi-Fi (and So Can You) [Networking] Thursday, October 2, 2008 @ 4:33PMD-Link announced a new router yesterday which sounds a lot like other flagship home routers that have already hit market: The $200 DIR-825 is dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz N plus Gigabit ethernet. These...
  • Tilgin AB: Tilgin Home Gateways with Full Service Routing power up IPTV Tuesday, September 30, 2008 @ 8:30AMBRUSSELS, Belgium, BUSINESS WIRE -- Tilgin (STO:TILG), a leading provider of customer premises equipment solutions for multi-play and next-generation broadband services, today announces at Broadband World Forum 2008 in Brussels new key functionality, Full Service Routing, across its portfolio of Telco Home Gateways.
  • Tilgin AB: Tilgin Home Gateways with Full Service Routing power up IPTV Tuesday, September 30, 2008 @ 7:13AMTilgin (STO:TILG), a leading provider of customer premises equipment solutions for multi-play and next-generation broadband services, today announces at Broadband World Forum 2008 in Brussels new key functionality, Full Service Routing, across its portfolio of Telco Home Gateways. Engineered for multi-play and converged service scenarios, Full Service Routing allows operators to flexibly connect ...
  • Netgear Launches A New Family Of Wireless-N Routers Monday, September 29, 2008 @ 12:47PMNetgear today has announced a new family of Wireless-N networking solutions that will make it easy for anyone to upgrade their wireless home network to Wireless-N technology. This new technology supports the simultaneous use of bandwidth running intensive applications such as video streaming, voice-over-IP, online gaming and QoS (quality of service) to ensure the correct prioritization of traffic.
  • NETGEAR Family of New Energy-Efficient Wireless-N Routers, Modem Routers and Kits Makes It Even Easier to Upgrade ... Monday, September 29, 2008 @ 6:30AM NETGEAR®, Inc. , a worldwide provider of technologically advanced, branded networking solutions, today launched its new family of Wireless-N networking solutions to make it even simpler for consumers to upgrade their home networks to enjoy the performance, security and range provided by Wireless-N technology.
  • Road test: Does WiMax work in the real world? Monday, September 29, 2008 @ 4:00AM Just a couple short years ago, many people were abuzz over metro Wi-Fi experiments in Philadelphia, Houston, and San Francisco, only to see those efforts largely collapse as slow speeds, expensive deployments, and economic tussles between carriers and municipalities resulted in low adoption.
  • Government Computer News Thursday, September 25, 2008 @ 3:04PMThe Veterans Affairs Department has joined Internet2 as an affiliate member, giving the largest civilian agency and the country’s largest health care provider access to a high-performance research and education network with global connections.
  • Wireless music, varied paths Thursday, September 25, 2008 @ 10:02AMNew, less-expensive products are making it easier and more affordable to send digital sound through your home speakers.
  • Kodak Launches Wireless Inkjet AIO Printers Monday, September 22, 2008 @ 7:21AMOnce again, Kodak claims the lowest ink replacement cost in the industry with its ESP 7 and ESP 9 printers, saving consumers an average of $110 a year on ink.
  • N810 WiMAX Edition Thursday, September 18, 2008 @ 2:07PMThe N800 and N810 both depend on WiFi for connectivity, but a newer WiMAX version of the N810 (pictured above) also supports that higher-bandwidth, longer range wireless technology. The addition of a cellular modem has long been anticipated, however.