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Netgear WNCE2001: Ethernet to Wi-Fi 802.11n adaptor
The Netgear WNCE2001 is an Ethernet to Wi-Fi 802.11n adaptor. So what would you use this for? Simply to connect your local area network or Internet connection to a device which has an RJ45 port that is situated a long way away from the Internet box. ...
Review published on the February 27th, 2011 - 6:10 PM ET
Netgear XAVB101 PLC 200 Mbps Homeplug AV kit
Wireless, it’s nice but when the speed isn’t at its maximum the nits better to look at a PLC adaptor. The Netgear XAVB101 200 Mbps kit is a must in terms of a Homeplug AV. The time has finally come where you will be able to move your High ...
Review published on the December 12th, 2008 - 9:21 AM ET
NetGear HDX101 PLA adaptor
The big network equipment manufacturer NETGEAR has released an alternative to traditional Ethernet cabled networks or the Wireless solutions that are available today. This alternative is PLA, a technology that has been around for a long time but ...
Review published on the August 21st, 2006 - 6:00 PM ET
Netgear ReadyNas Duo 2150
Home servers are in fashion at the moment. The Netgear ReadyNas Duo 2150, provided with a 500 GB hard drive, allowing a second SATA II hard drive in its second removable rack, is configured in X-RAID (Mirroring). This server is easy to configure and ...
Review published on the June 24th, 2008 - 8:36 AM ET
Netgear HD EVA8000 multimedia player test
With the convergence of digital devices in the home, manufacturers are offering more and more all in one solutions. So that you can move the multimedia experience from your computer to your lounge room and more particularly to your high definition ...
Review published on the September 13th, 2007 - 6:30 AM ET
Netgear Wifi router WNR834Bn
We have tested the latest offering from the Netgear routers line, the WNR834B, which uses the pre-release version of the new wireless standard, the 802.11n allowing you to reach theoretical speeds of 600 Mbit/s when compared to the 54 Mbit/s offered ...
Review published on the July 2nd, 2006 - 6:00 PM ET
Creating an FTP server behind a router
This tutorial will explain in detail how to install and create an FTP server behind a router. We will detail how to configure the 'Netgear DG814' router and how to install 'Guild FTPd' server which is free, simple and efficient.
Review published on the February 14th, 2004 - 6:00 PM ET
Cloud Music: store and listen to your music on your Smartphone or any other connected device!
Do you have a Smartphone, tablet or netbook with limited hard drive space? How can you listen to all of your music without having to store it on the computer? Some solutions have been released like Google Music and Amazon Cloud Drive and their Cloud ...
Review published on the August 24th, 2011 - 5:01 AM ET
Activate the WiFI on your router or Internet box
Do you have a router or internet box? But you don’t know how to activate the wireless network? Nothing could be simpler, as you simply need to respect a few basic rules. This doesn’t take more then two minutes!
Review published on the August 1st, 2008 - 2:11 AM ET
Power Line Carriers or PLC: Presentation
Wired networks are great but if you don’t like all of the cables lying around… then WiFi is the ideal choice. But if your house has walls that are too thick, then no need to worry, as you can always use the Power Line Carrier (PLC) technology. ...
Review published on the June 3rd, 2008 - 4:43 AM ET
Gigabit HD PLC: Belkin Starter Kit
We were already relatively satisfied by the performance of the 200 Mbit/s PLC adaptors, but Belkin has been refining the product for a while now so as to offer a Gigabit HD PLC kits (1000 Mbps). If we are to believe the branding, this device should ...
Review published on the January 15th, 2010 - 4:33 AM ET
Installing and Configuring an Ad Hoc Wi-Fi connection
Learn how to install and configure a WIFI wireless network. The WIFI standard offers two 'operational' modes. The first consists of the computer connecting directly to an access point and is called 'infrastructure' mode. The second which is ...
Review published on the October 3rd, 2004 - 6:00 PM ET