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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 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 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... |
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. |
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 May 18, 2004 Craig Ellison |
Wi-Fi Networking: Rated "G" for Everyone Wireless networking is faster and cheaper than ever. We look at 19 of the latest routers and cards. |
Entrepreneur July 2003 Amanda C. Kooser |
Do Your Network Curious about how effective Wi-Fi adapters are? We've got you covered. |
PC Magazine June 6, 2008 Oliver Rist |
Trendnet 300Mbps Wireless N Gigabit Router A cool case and a full set of router features are marred by 2.4-GHz-only operation and some buggy installation software. |
PC World December 2003 Michael S. Lasky |
Microsoft's Easy Wi-Fi This wireless networking package's hand-holding approach makes setup easy. |
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. |
Home Toys February 2003 Lonny Paul |
D-Link DWL-810 Ethernet to Wireless Bridge For individuals who are challenged in getting wiring to specific areas, have ethernet-only devices which need to be connected to the network, or like the "no-driver-required" feature, the D-Link DWL-810 Ethernet to Wireless Adapter is the choice for you. |
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. |
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 Magazine November 2, 2004 Davis D. Janowski |
Tying It All Together If adding multimedia to your home network seems daunting, read on. |
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 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 June 6, 2008 Oliver Rist |
Linksys Ultra RangePlus Wireless-N Router (WRT160N) The Linksys WRT160N is a decent home router, and it delivers true draft-n throughput for cheap... Linksys WRT310N... |
InternetNews May 11, 2004 Eric Griffith |
Microsoft Stops Making Wi-Fi The company is pulling the plug on its lines of networking products for the home, planning to focus on putting Wi-Fi in products in other divisions. |
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. |
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 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... |
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... |
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. |
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. |
Home Toys August 2002 Rob Williams |
Actiontec 54Mbps Wireless Access Point (WAP) Looking for a blazing fast wireless network setup? The latest wireless technology, 802.11a or Wi-Fi5, is the fastest way to go so far. A review of an Actiontec system utilizing this 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... D-Link DIR-655... Linksys WRT150N... Netgear RangeMax NEXT WNR834B... etc. |
PC Magazine June 7, 2005 Craig Ellison |
Unwired For Speed Wireless networking is a simple sell; it's easy to understand the convenience of unwiring your notebook. Finding the right hardware, however, is anything but easy. |
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 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 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! |
PC Magazine June 26, 2007 Matthew D. Sarrel |
A Solution to Boost Productivity Going wireless helped one small town salvage a stinker of a project. How you can do the same for you business. |
Macworld August 2000 Brett Larson |
Broadband Internet Routers Hardware Routers Speed Up And Network Your Home Computers |
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 May 18, 2005 Oliver Kaven |
Buffalo AirStation WBR2-G54S The Buffalo AirStation WBR2-G54S both impresses and disappoints... D-link DI-624... Netgear WGT624... |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Craig Ellison |
Super G Doubles 802.11g Performance Once upon a time, we were awed by the 11-Mbps top throughput of 802.11b wireless networking and were glad to have it. |
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. |
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 Magazine June 4, 2008 Oliver Rist |
Linksys RangePlus Wireless Router (WRT110) Seventy bucks sounds like a great price for a router that can connect to wireless-n clients, but not with the number of compromises Linksys had to make to hit the price point. |
PC Magazine October 14, 2003 Michael J. Miller |
Your Unwired World This extensive guide shows you how to stay wireless no matter where you are. |
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. |
PC World November 2002 Becky Waring |
Microsoft Goes Wi-Fi Trouble-free installation and fast performance mark Microsoft's wireless networking hardware. |
PC Magazine October 2, 2007 Eric Griffith |
The Bionic Home Network We have the technology. Make your net better, stronger, and faster. |
PC Magazine May 31, 2006 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Your Company, Sans Wires Installing a wireless network can do wonders for productivity. |
PC Magazine May 2, 2007 Alan Henry |
Gearlog: Where's The Wi-Fi? The Linksys WUSBF54G Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with Wi-Fi Finder supports 802.11g networks and can sniff out a hot spot in no time. |
PC Magazine April 24, 2009 Mario Morejon |
Apple Time Capsule 1TB (A1302) The Apple Time Capsule 1TB, an unusual combination of a Wi-Fi router and a NAS device, gives all-Mac and mixed Windows/Mac networks an effective wireless storage solution... D-Link DIR-825 Xtreme N Dual Band Router... etc. |
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 April 6, 2005 Robert P. Lipschutz |
Storage Central Network-attached storage is the answer for individuals and organizations that need to be secured and backed up consistently. Here's what vendors offer. |
PC World October 2002 Yardena Arar |
Home Net Hassles Home networks are hot and can be extremely useful -- once everything is up and running. But getting there is often a bumpy ride. |
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. |
PC World April 2005 Matthew McKenzie |
Free Your Media A wireless network is all you need to stream digital music, photos, and videos from your PC to any room. |