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PC World July 18, 2002 Emru Townsend |
How to Set Up Your Home Network Wired or wireless, getting connected is easier than ever. Follow our steps and you'll have your PCs talking to each other in no time. Article covers setting up a HomePNA 2.0, HomePlug, or 802.11b home network. |
Home Toys April 2003 Bob Hetherington |
HomePlug Powerline Networking Devices from Linksys and Siemens HomePlug has hit the streets and I had my first run at it with some products from Linksys and Siemens (SpeedStream). I was pleasantly surprised when I set up my first powerline network, even using products from different manufacturers. |
PC Magazine January 18, 2005 M. David Stone |
Connecting USB Printers to a Network Is there a device I can plug my USB printer into that can in turn be plugged into an Ethernet port on a router? |
PC Magazine September 13, 2006 Oliver Kaven |
Netgear HDX101 Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter If you need a network solution that doesn't require running cables or setting up wireless, check out the Netgear HDX101 Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter. |
BusinessWeek February 5, 2007 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Juicing Up Home Networks The wiring behind your walls could connect the video in all your rooms. |
PC Magazine August 3, 2005 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Game On, Wirelessly Wireless gaming adapters: Actiontec 54 Mbps Wireless Game Adapter... D-Link DGL-3420 Wireless 108AG Gaming Adapter... Linksys Wireless-G Game Adapter... |
PC World July 16, 2007 Becky Waring |
Liberate Your Printer Unshackle your printer from a host PC and print wirelessly. |
PC Magazine March 6, 2007 |
Modem to Router to PC The order of your line of connections can affect the efficiency of your system. |
PC Magazine October 14, 2003 Craig Ellison |
Share a Dial-Up Connection If a phone line is all you can use, consider sharing it with the ActionTec Dual PC Modem -- it can even support a WiFi access point. |
PC World April 2004 |
Pricey Wi-Fi for Xbox If you're ready to take your Xbox gaming console online, but you're unwilling to string an ethernet cable from your home office to your living room, Microsoft's new Xbox Wireless Adapter (MN-740) may be your ticket to play. |
PC Magazine April 6, 2004 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Microsoft Xbox Wireless Adapter Want to get your gaming console online without running cables? These wireless products can do the trick. |
PC Magazine April 6, 2004 Stephanie Chang |
Home Networking: From the Ground Up With blueprints in hand, we give the new home of contributing editors Bruce and Marge Brown a networking makeover. See what technologies we recommend for their home--and yours. |
PC World November 2004 Becky Waring |
The Ultimate Wireless Guide Setting up and maintaining a wireless network is getting easier... Securing Your Network: 5 Common Wi-Fi Security Mistakes...Wireless Standards: The Future Wireless Network... |
PC World May 2002 Paul Heltzel |
The No-Hassle Networking Guide Ready to connect your PCs quickly and securely, with no new wires? The time is right -- and we've got answers to all your questions... |
T.H.E. Journal November 2000 |
Building a Windows Network Farallon Communications' new NetLINE series of low-cost Ethernet Switches, Cards and Adapters provides the equipment needed to build a network of PCs running Windows 95, 98, 2000 or NT... |
Macworld February 16, 2007 Glenn Fleishman |
AirPort Extreme Base Station While cheaper 802.11n gateways are already on the market, none matches Apple's for features or ease of setup. |
Home Toys August 2002 Lonny R. Paul |
Wireless networking goes to 22Mbps Wireless networking is here to stay and gets easier and faster every day. Don't find yourself stringing cable when you can just plug and play. |
Home Toys August 2003 Luke Hetherington |
Maverick Powerline 4-Port Bridge Hook up of the two hubs was as simple as plugging them into an available wall socket and connecting all the network cables to the hubs. After that was done the two hubs automatically found each other and transferring data through my AC wiring was up and running. |
PC Magazine April 4, 2008 Loyd Case |
A New Network for the Printer? Set up your wireless network for access to your printer. |
PC Magazine November 2, 2004 Davis D. Janowski |
Tying It All Together If adding multimedia to your home network seems daunting, read on. |
PC World April 2002 Yardena Arar |
Just Plug It In: Networking Via Power Circuits HomePlug makes it easy to use existing in-wall wiring for fast home networks... |
Wired January 2004 |
How to Wi-Fi Your House Here's what you'll need to avoid bandwidth bottlenecks, reverse compatibility issues, and security faux pas. |
PC Magazine August 17, 2004 Ellison & Caven |
Unleash Your Printer Reviews of six wireless print servers for the home and small office, and two for business use. Hawking HWPS12UG... Axis OfficeBasic USB... Belkin F1UP001... etc. |
PC Magazine January 29, 2004 John R. Quain |
A Wireless Videophone The hang-up with video-conferencing has always been that it's a hassle to set up and use. And who wants to be bound to a computer just to call someone? D-Link is hoping it has solved that problem with its wireless broadband videophone. |
PC World November 2002 Becky Waring |
Microsoft Goes Wi-Fi Trouble-free installation and fast performance mark Microsoft's wireless networking hardware. |
PC World April 2001 Becky Waring |
Wireless Home Network Wars It has never been easier to set up a wireless networking system in your home. But which standard should you choose? |
PC World February 2003 Knorr & Waring |
Wireless Networks That Do More Want to share connections, devices, and entertainment? Here's what to buy and how to use it securely and reliably. |
PC World August 2001 Yardena Arar |
Anywhere Printing for Wireless Networks AirStation Wireless Printer Server lets you share printers over an 802.11b network... |
Home Toys August 2002 Bob Hetherington |
Compaq iPAQ CP-2W Connection Point and Wireless Network The CP-2W Connection point allows you to build a home network consisting of up to 4 ethernet and multiple 802.11 wireless computers all connected to a common internet port. Set-up was a snap. |
Macworld May 2001 Michael Penwarden |
Your High-Tech Home Macworld's guide to creating a networked house of the future... |
PC Magazine April 19, 2006 |
Turn Off Peripherals At Shutdown Alternatives ways to save energy when shutting down your system. |
Entrepreneur November 2006 Amanda C. Kooser |
Cut The Cords Converters make it easy to switch your devices to Wi-Fi. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2010 Lynn & Jacobowitz |
How To Make Ethernet Cables Need a 5-inch straight-through Ethernet cable? A 37-foot crossover cable? Tired of miles of extra cable coiled around your desk? Sure, you could probably buy custom cables online, but with a spool of Cat5 and a $10 crimper you can make your own, for less. |
PC World July 2004 Alan Stafford |
USB Server Shares Peripherals Keyspan's product lets you quickly set up printers, scanners, and other devices on your network. |
Home Toys August 2002 Phil Philcox |
Wireless Internet Connections High speed access to the bedroom & (among other places) the park bench |
Fast Company October 1999 John R. Quain |
Net Home Your home office has grown to include a small arsenal of computing power, printers, and peripherals. But all that firepower just goes to waste if you can't get all of those pieces to work together. Here's everything you need to know to get networked. |
Entrepreneur March 2008 Mike Hogan |
What's the Outlook? Microsoft wants to help you reach out and touch someone. |
PC Magazine July 22, 2008 Griffith & Rist |
Build a Future-Proof Home Network Enter a new age of digital entertainment -- and avoid unnecessary upgrades and hassles -- by future-proofing your home network with the fastest high-end technology available. |
Entrepreneur July 2003 Amanda C. Kooser |
Do Your Network Curious about how effective Wi-Fi adapters are? We've got you covered. |
PC Magazine July 28, 2004 Troy Dreier |
Apple AirPort Express If you need to set up (or extend) a wireless network and also have an iTunes music collection, this device is a must-have addition. It works easily and flawlessly. |
PC Magazine January 15, 2004 Bill Howard |
Saving Private Information Some new NAS devices are aimed at the needs of small businesses, home offices, and even personal users. |
PC World March 22, 2007 Becky Waring |
35 Easy Fixes for Network Problems Here's help for real-world hassles from dead spots to security threats to streaming-media hiccups. |
PC Magazine March 16, 2009 Rist & Griffith |
Home Networking in 5 Easy Steps Building a new home network doesn't have to be tough if you follow our five easy steps. |
Home Toys June 2004 |
Internet based Monitoring using low cost solutions. Communications tools can be applied to the home alerting of water in the basement, heating or cooling system failures, Web Cam images, open doors, or windows, and complete alarm systems interfaces. |
PC World February 2004 Kirk Steers |
No-Hassle Wireless Networking Superguide These tips and info tell you what you need to know to set up your wireless network. |
PC World May 2004 Stan Miastkowski |
How to Build a Safe, Secure Network Choose the right network, install the adapters you need, and arrange for suitable network security. |
PC World September 2002 Yardena Arar |
Buyers' Guide to Home Networking Gear Wired and wireless choices abound, and prices are falling. Selecting the right type of network (or a hybrid) is key. |
PC Magazine July 29, 2003 Jamie M. Bsales |
Add Bluetooth Easily The Actiontec USB Bluetooth Adapter will let you add wireless connectivity to any PC with a USB port. |
Home Toys April 2004 Teger & Waks |
Translating Theory to Reality: Broadband Lessons Learned Our goal was to match affordable broadband products and services with the wonderful design created by architect Sarah Susanka, and to demonstrate that these technologies can enable families to live more enjoyable, convenient and productive lives. |
Wired January 2004 |
Cutting the Cord There's a downside to a high tech entertainment center: nasty tangles of power cords, yards of ugly network cables, and a coffee table full of remotes. But you can make this mess go away. |