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News Search Results for: netgear Netgear Showcases Network Products @ techwarelabs.com [Jan-14-12] (0 Comments) Today at Netgear Pre-CES 2012 Press conference we were given a conc lusive? overview of their upcoming line of networking storage, media, and c onnectivity tools. They announced some pretty cool Intel Wireless Display on the Toshiba Satellite E205 Notebook @ legitreviews.com [May-12-10] (0 Comments) Overall, we really like the Intel Wireless Display functionality on the Toshiba Satellite E205 notebook with the Netgear Push2TV box, but we have to temper our enthusiasm as we compare it to solutions that are already on the market. The Intel WiDi is certainly very convenient – especially if you watch or present multimedia content that is on your laptop. The problem is that there are only a handful of laptops on the market right now that can work with the Netgear Push2TV adapter... TechwareLabs s the Netgear XAVB101 Powerline Ethernet Adapter @ techwarelabs.com [Jun-24-09] (0 Comments) Running Ethernet cable can be a hassle. Join Chris as he checks out an electrifying new product from Netgear that can help with your networking needs. The all new Netgear XAVB101. This handy little device lets you easily run ethernet all over your house using the already in place power lines. Will this Ethernet adapter be the biggest thing since Wi-Fi, or will it not even make it to the history books. Join us as we take a look... QNAP's TS-409 Pro Turbo NAS @ bit-tech.net [Sep-22-08] (0 Comments) */Compared to the likes of Netgear's ReadyNAS NV+ the QNAP TS-409 Pro CES Unveiled 2008 @ thinkcomputers.org [Jan-06-08] (0 Comments) Well it is that time of year again, time for CES. With CES just afew days away they hold a press event called CES Unveiled that shows offsome of the latest products and gives you an idea of what to expect at theactual show. Although there was not a whole lot so see (it's the smallestpress event of the show), we were able to talk to companies like Logitech,Netgear, and Sandisk to see what they will have for us in 2008. Read on tosee what they have in store for us! Topcom Webt @ tweaktown.com [Dec-04-07] (0 Comments) This Belgian company has been producing corded and cordless phone for some 15 odd years now, and just recently have shifted much of their focus toward DECT devices. This has also branched out into the Walkie-tal kie market and some broadband and wireless networking products.What we're looking at today is the Webt@lker 6000, which is Topcom's first PC-less cordless Skype phone. As mentioned, it uses DECT signalling to communicate with the base unit and it is similar to the Netgear SPH20 0D which we reviewed about three weeks ago. NETGEAR SPH200D DECT Skype Phone @ tweaktown.com [Nov-07-07] (0 Comments) If you mention VoIP these days most people will think of Skype, w hich shows how huge Skype has become in quite a short time. The company h as been busy pushing hardware for its Voice-over-IP service and we've s een some good, some not so good and some really awful attempts at making Skype handsets. A lot of people run Skype on their Windows Mobile devices as well, and wi th varying degrees of success. However, today we're looking at the late st generation of Skype hardware for the home, a cordless phone that uses DECT which is common on many cordless home phones. Netgear DG834GT @ tekbunker.com [Jun-26-07] (0 Comments) The DG834GT gives you instant connectivity with or without wires, and works with your existing 802.11b devices as well as your new 54 Mbps 802.11g and Super G devices. A built-in ADSL modem furnishes direct, always-on Internet connectivity and multi-user access sharing at speeds up to 140 times faster than dial-up. This powerful router distributes MP3s, digital movies and photos with ultra-fast 10/100 switched LAN ports capable of speeds of 200 Mbps, and shares a single IP address with up to 253 users. Geeks Netgear Wireless 802.11g Router @ rbmods.com [Jun-01-07] (0 Comments) Still using one of those old-fashioned 802.11b wireless routers?While this format is probably the most common, its smaller bandwidth andtransfer speeds are beginning to show their age, especially if you arestreaming any video content over the network. Today we'll be looking at onesuch upgrade option offered by that popular online retailer Geeks.com:theNetgear WGR614 Wireless 802.11g Router. Have they finally made wirelessrouters plug-in-play, or will you need to mess around a bunch of connectionsettings or extra computer parts? We're here toanswer that question in this review. Wireless router group test @ bit-tech.net [Mar-06-07] (0 Comments) For gamers, routers are a mixed blessing. Sure, they allow youto havemultiple machines connected, doing different things - power-tasking.But with that comes inevitable problems - port issues with multiplayergames, network lag, not forgetting the fact that 802.11 wireless isnotoriously unreliable and therefore not ideal for gaming.So what should you be looking for when it comes to buying a new router?Well, here's the sad, but true fact - many 'reasonably priced' routersin the £50-60 range are notoriously unreliable. We've had hundreds ofreports of cheaper Linksys, Belkin and Netgear gear conking out, andpersonal experience of much of this. To get reliability, you need tomove slightly higher in price. Wi-Fi Skype Phones – ASUS AiGuru S1 vs. Netgear SPH101 @ tweaktown.com [Feb-13-07] (0 Comments) However, there is one drawback with Skype, you have to sit in front of your computer and use a headset to talk to people, hardly the most intuitive way of making a call. However, there are options available, ranging from cheap USB connected handsets which still keep you in close vicinity to your computer, to what we’ll be looking a bit closer to today, Wi-Fi enabled Skype handsets. You might wonder why you’d want a Wi-Fi telephone, although in this case it’s a lot more than just a simple telephone as you’ll see, but consider these handsets as a cordless phone and you’ll see why they’re so clever.The downside is that Wi-Fi technology is a lot more expensive than cordless telephone technology, or is it? Let’s now take a closer look at a couple of Wi-Fi Skype phones from ASUS and Netgear and see where we stand. Netgear Skype WiFi Phone @ xyzcomputing.com [Nov-17-06] (0 Comments) The SPH101 Skype WiFi Phone is a basic device- it is a wireless mobile phone that allows you to connect to Skype in order to send and receive calls. In addition to being used as one would a normal phone, it can be used for free Skype communications, which is a like instant messaging though you can talk rather than type. Netgear RangeMAX 240 @ reviews.digitaltrends.com [May-23-06] (0 Comments) Wireless Internet is becoming more commonplace in all our lives. However, sometimes we need a high-speed connection for HD content, gaming, and other devices. Netgear's new RangeMax 240 router solves a lot of the problem, but not all of it. You'll find its high speeds are great and it does broadcast farther than any other router around. But with only a USB adaptor and a PC Card available to take advantage of this new technology, is it really worth it? Read on to find out more and decide if RangeMax is right for you. Netgear's MP101 wireless audio system @ pyroport.com [Mar-15-05] (0 Comments) Wow. Simple as that, once I had ironed out the WEP problem, it was all systems go, and it has been going for about 4 hours a day for over a week in my house, so no nagging family to tell me "turn it down"! Netgear's MP101, reborn! @ dansdata.com [Dec-19-04] (0 Comments) NetGear's MP101 Digital Music Player is one of those products that started out broken, but has been fixed. When it was new, about a year ago, it sucked for a number of reasons. Today, a few firmware revisions later, pretty much everything that used to be awful about it isn't any more. For the money, it's now a rather good deal. 15 results. New search. |
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