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D-Link Posts Growth in Third Quarter of 2009

Submitted by Dave Mincel on Thu, 11/05/2009 - 22:21.

The recession may or may not be over for the general public, but as far as D-Link is concerned, the high times are here again. The maker of network solutions has posted solid growth in the third quarter of the year. Net profits were up to $7.98 million in Q3 2009. This is an abrupt turnaround after the first half of the year when the company actually lost several million.

Netgear’s Open Source Router Available Soon for your Tweaking

Submitted by Dave Mincel on Tue, 10/06/2009 - 19:25.

Netgear announced their latest foray into the open source wireless router realm with the Netgear WNR3500L. Cisco based Linksys routers targeted at consumers have been flaunting the Linux OS for quite some time. However, Netgear has plans to become a favorite amongst the open source networking community.

Belkin N+ Wireless Router

Submitted by Dave Mincel on Tue, 09/29/2009 - 17:00.


Be our guest!

With 802.11n Draft 2.0 routers becoming as common as Storm Troopers at Comic-Con, manufacturers need a feature that sets their product apart from the crowd. Like many of its competitors, Belkin added a second radio to its N+ Wireless Router—but this one is used for a very different purpose.

EVGA Killer Xeno Pro

Submitted by Dave Mincel on Mon, 09/28/2009 - 15:30.


Promising technology, but with too many problems to recommend it

When we reviewed the first Killer network card (Holiday 2006), we found that the meager performance gains it offered couldn’t justify its $250 price tag. Now Killer’s back with the new Xeno, a PCI Express design that costs $100 less than the original card, but it still doesn’t offer much benefit for the price.

Which Flavor of Wi-Fi Do You Use? [Question Of The Day]

Submitted by Mike Purcell on Tue, 09/22/2009 - 17:00.

The 802.11n spec has been in the news a lot lately.

Netgear MOCA Coax Ethernet Adapter Kit MCAB1001

Submitted by Dave Mincel on Wed, 09/02/2009 - 20:00.


Turn coaxial cable outlets into a high-speed network connection

Netgear’s MOCA (short for Multimedia over Coax Alliance) adapter is the can solution to the can’t. If you can’t get a reliable Wi-Fi signal throughout your home and you can’t make an Ethernet cable run and you can’t tap your home’s electrical grid with a HomePlug Powerline adapter, than MOCA is the can.

Sprint 4G Routers Support Up to 32 Simultaneous Wi-Fi Connections [Networking]

Submitted by Mike Purcell on Wed, 08/05/2009 - 11:27.

While Sprint takes its time unrolling its 4G data network, they'd like the public to know that some cool tech will be ready to exploit the system's speed. Two newly announced routers bridge 4G data to Wi-Fi.

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