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Entrepreneur June 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
Wi Not? With so much hardware to choose from, it's easier and cheaper than ever to go wireless. Find out how. |
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 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... |
Entrepreneur March 2006 Amanda C. Kooser |
Finding MIMO If you need to rev up your wi-fi now, a pre-n router could do the trick. |
Entrepreneur February 2004 Cooper & Pedroza |
Gear Samsung's new SPH-i700 Windows-powered Pocket PC lets you manage work with desktop-class applications and communicate via voice, e-mail and photo images... Netgear's WGT624 108Mbps Wireless Firewall Router offers twice the data throughput of 54Mbps 802.11g wireless routers... etc. |
PC World September 2002 |
Spotlight on Wi-Fi Routers As home networking becomes affordable, we evaluate five top Wi-Fi-based contenders to link your multiple PCs. |
Entrepreneur July 2003 Amanda C. Kooser |
Do Your Network Curious about how effective Wi-Fi adapters are? We've got you covered. |
Macworld May 2001 Brett Larson |
Broadband Routers Affordable devices provide easy Internet sharing and network security... |
PC World July 2004 Becky Waring |
Speed-Boosted Wi-Fi Enhanced 802.11g devices promise blazing speeds; we found them to be about one-third faster. |
InternetNews February 16, 2007 Ed Sutherland |
Symantec Sounds Warning on Router Passwords Symantec warns on a vulnerability in some home broadband routers. |
PC World December 2003 Matt Lake |
Wi-Fi at the Speed of Ethernet? Netgear's 108-mbps wireless products are based on the 802.11g Wi-Fi standard. |
PC Magazine April 18, 2007 Robert P. Lipschutz |
Draft-N Wireless Routers Small companies (and consumers) seeking higher wireless speed and improved range can now go ahead and purchase 802.11n products with confidence. |
PC Magazine September 10, 2009 Mario Morejon |
Wireless Router (WiFi) Buying Guide Which wireless router is right for you? We give you all the tips that should help you pick the best one for your needs. |
PC Magazine April 18, 2007 Robert P. Lipschutz |
Draft-N Wireless Routers Small companies (and consumers) seeking higher wireless speed and improved range can now go ahead and purchase 802.11n products with confidence... D-Link DIR-655... Linksys WRT150N... Netgear RangeMax NEXT WNR834B... etc. |
PC Magazine August 29, 2007 Loyd Case |
Speed Limits Wired and wireless features of routers are logically different parts of the hardware, so it is possible to have different speeds with the router. |
Macworld August 2000 Brett Larson |
Broadband Internet Routers Hardware Routers Speed Up And Network Your Home Computers |
PC World November 2003 Sean Captain |
Warp-Speed Wireless New 802.11g networks are fast, flexible, and more secure, but setup glitches remain. We test nine Wi-Fi kits to find the best gear for today's applications -- and tomorrow's. |
Entrepreneur February 2005 Mike Hogan |
Tying the Knot With a new generation of routers, VoIP and Wi-Fi form a union to benefit your business. |
Entrepreneur December 2004 Pedroza & Cooper |
Gear 12/04 Wireless networks for travelers... Big VoIP functions for small companies... |
PC World November 2003 |
Features Comparison: Netgear Zooms Ahead The Best Buy wireless networking kit proved fast and reliable in our tests. We were also impressed with the easy installation and advanced security of the number two Linksys and number three Belkin products, and the breakneck speed of the sixth-place U.S. Robotics Wireless Turbo kit. |
Macworld July 2002 Shelly Brisbin |
AirPort Alternatives Provide Shared Internet Access to Wireless and Wired Macs Although Apple's $299 AirPort Base Station provides wireless networking capabilities and routing in a stylish and shapely package, it's hardly the only option when it comes to setting up wireless networks. |
PC World March 2003 Stan Miastkowski |
Step by Step: Share Your Net Connection Use Windows's built-in Internet Connection Sharing software to give networked computers access to a single broadband or dial-up line. |
PC World July 2006 Becky Waring |
First Draft-N Routers Don't Impress The newest crop of Wi-Fi equipment generally fails to outperform previous products and there's no guarantee that gear from different companies will work together. |
Entrepreneur October 2007 Amanda C. Kooser |
Room for Improvement Want to Take your Wi-Fi network to the next level? Try a draft-n wireless router. |
PC World August 25, 2006 Waring & Arar |
Wireless Routers: The Truth About Superfast Draft-N New wireless routers promise big speed and coverage improvements. But lab tests show that the new products have big drawbacks... What's ahead for 802.11n... Draft-N timetable for products in 2007... Alternative 200-mbps options... |
Entrepreneur April 2008 Amanda C. Kooser |
The Easy Route Shopping for a new router? Check out the latest advances in Wi-Fi. |
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 July 16, 2009 Mario Morejon |
Sprint MiFi 2200 Hotspot Sprint's version of the Novatel MiFi portable hotspot router throws in great extras like GPS, but is hampered by short-term battery life. |
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 July 16, 2007 Becky Waring |
Separate Your Old and New Wi-Fi Nets Keep your new draft-n Wi-Fi gear running at top speed by restricting your b/g gadgets to your network's slow lane. |
Home Theater August 13, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Panasonic Picks Netgear for Routers Dual-USB router will serve Viera networked TVs. |
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. |
Entrepreneur September 2006 Amanda C. Kooser |
Race to the N See how today's draft-n hardware performed. |
Entrepreneur March 2005 Amanda C. Kooser |
Hot Box Many businesses now offer Wi-Fi hot spots as a convenience and lure for customers. But entrepreneurs have had to sort through a heap of hardware, then deal with installation. Now, many package solutions are available to ease the pain. |
PC Magazine May 21, 2008 Oliver Rist |
SMC SMCWGBR14-N Barricade N The SMC SMCWGBR14 Barricade N wireless router may be slightly slow at normal wireless computing ranges, but it's a champ at long distances. |
PC World April 29, 2008 Becky Waring |
New 802.11n Routers: The Best Wi-Fi Yet The top wireless router choices, whether you are looking for a basic bargain or consider speed and range paramount. |
PC World December 2002 Yardena Arar |
Fast Wireless for Home Netgear's speedy HR314 router includes a Wi-Fi5 access point -- and a sky-high price tag. |
PC Magazine March 9, 2006 Oliver Kaven |
Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with SRX400 and Wireless-G Notebook Adapter with SRX (WPC54GX) One of the fastest wireless routers ever: The Linksys SRX 400 trumps wired 100 Mbps Ethernet! |
PC Magazine July 30, 2009 Mario Morejon |
Linksys Wireless-G Router for Mobile Broadband (WRT54G3GV2-ST) The Linksys Wireless-G Router for Mobile Broadband's size makes it is more portable than truly mobile, but classic features make it perfect for business users at the office and working remotely. |
PC World September 2005 Becky Waring |
Give Your Wi-Fi Network Wider Range, More Speed Four approaches to improving your wireless network. |
PC Magazine October 19, 2009 Mario Morejon |
D-Link Xtreme N Storage Router (DIR-685) A virtually perfect convergence of networking, storage, and digital display, the D-Link Xtreme N Storage Router delivers plenty who like their home networks stylish as well as functional. |
PC Magazine March 6, 2011 Samara Lynn |
Netgear N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router (WNDR3700) The fastest wireless router we've tested to date, Netgear's N600 is fit for technically inclined consumers or small business. |
PC Magazine July 26, 2006 Oliver Kaven |
Belkin N1 Wireless Router F5D8231-4 (with N1 Wireless Notebook Card F5D8011) Belkin's N1 Wireless Router is user-friendly, has meaningful status icons, and sports a nice case design. All these great features are discounted by its disappointing draft-n performance. |
InsideFlyer September 2010 |
A Hotel Recovery Without Leisure Travelers? Three key performance metrics reported by Smith Travel Research finally revealed positive signs for the upscale, upper-upscale and luxury segments of the U.S. hotel industry. |
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 Magazine June 19, 2006 Oliver Kaven |
Netgear RangeMax Next Wireless Router Gigabit Edition WNR854T The Netgear WNR854T is the fastest of the draft-n routers so far -- and it has some great extras, such as a gigabit switch -- but it still disappoints at long range. |
The Motley Fool February 9, 2011 Anders Bylund |
Don't Panic! NetGear Is Just Taking a Breather The company is coming up with new products at a record pace and expects to keep the fires burning throughout 2011. |
PC World August 2005 Yardena Arar |
Wireless Networking:Faster! Farther! A new crop of Wi-Fi products move data more rapidly than ever, over longer distances. We lab-tested six contenders to find the best deal. Belkin's Wireless Pre-N... Linksys's Wireless-G Broadband with SRX... etc. |
PC Magazine March 9, 2006 Oliver Kaven |
Netgear RangeMax 240 WPNT834 Wireless Router and WPNT511 CardBus Adapter Stunning upset! The new Netgear RangeMax 240 wireless router beats 100-Mbps wired Ethernet! |
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. |