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IOGear Wireless Audio/Video Kit
The IOGear Wireless Audio/Video Kit may be expensive, but once set up, it's one of the easiest ways to get your TV to work as your computer's monitor.
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Sierra Wireless 598 USB EVDO Modem
If you're looking for a fast, reliable, portable cellular modem, the Sierra Wireless 598U delivers and even offers GPS.
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iBoss Home Parental Control Wireless-N router
The iBoss Home Parental Control Wireless-N router offers the most comprehensive tool to manage access to the Internet. Beyond that, it's a rather simple router that requires an annual subscription fee to operate, therefore holding appeal only for those who want complete control over a network's online activities.
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Verizon Wireless USB760 modem
The Verizon Wireless USB760 modem offers great connection speeds and coverage, and it doubles as a storage device. However, its rigid, nonswivel design makes it difficult to use in tight situations.
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Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440 (2TB)
Although Seagate BlackArmor is difficult to use for networking novices, it is a good choice for small business and advanced users.
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Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440 (4TB)
Although Seagate BlackArmor is difficult to use for networking novices, it is a good choice for small business and advanced users.
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Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440 (6TB)
Although Seagate BlackArmor is difficult to use for networking novices, it is a good choice for small business and advanced users.
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T-Mobile WebConnect USB Laptop Stick
The T-Mobile WebConnect USB Laptop Stick works just fine as a cellular modem, but the service plan is priced too high.
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Iomega Home Media Network Drive (500GB)
The Iomega Home Media Network Drive, a single-volume NAS server, is easy to set up and use for even the most novice user; however, its lack of advanced features might lessen its appeal to savvy users.
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Iomega Home Media Network Drive (1TB)
The Iomega Home Media Network Drive, a single-volume NAS server, is easy to set up and use for even the most novice user; however, its lack of advanced features might lessen its appeal to savvy users.
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Linksys Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router WRT320N
The Linksys Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router WRT320N forces you to pick either the 2.4GHz or the 5GHz band for your wireless network. Given that, it's not an ideal choice for an environment with both types of wireless clients. The router offers good wireless performance and features a high-speed wired network that caps at 1,000Mbps.
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Linksys WRT400N Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless-N Router
The Linksys WRT400N Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router is a good option for your wireless network, thanks to its support of both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands, its helpful software application, and a good set of networking features. The router's unimpressive 5Ghz throughput speed and lack of Gigabit and USB support are the only major knocks against it.
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Apple Time Capsule (500GB, Winter 2009)
Apple Time Capsule is a convenient and simple wireless router and NAS server combo for your home. Unfortunately, especially in the case of the 1TB version, you can find better deals on devices that offer greater storage space and many more features for the price.
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Apple Time Capsule (1TB, Winter 2009)
Apple Time Capsule is a convenient and simple wireless router and NAS server combo for your home. Unfortunately, especially in the case of the 1TB version, you can find better deals on devices that offer greater storage space and many more features for the price.
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Apple Airport Extreme Base Station (Winter 2009)
The Airport Extreme Base Station is a great wireless router for Mac or novice users who need something that's simple, nice-looking, and works well for their homes. Savvy Windows users will find many other alternatives that offer a lot more features for their bucks.
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Western Digital My Book World Edition (1TB)
The Western Digital My Book World Edition is a fast, plug and play simple-to-use NAS server that unfortunately lacks many features and has subpar remote access performance.
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Western Digital My Book World Edition (2TB)
The Western Digital My Book World Edition is a fast, plug and play simple-to-use NAS server that unfortunately lacks many features and has subpar remote access performance.
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Synology DS209+ NAS server
Although expensive and difficult to use for networking novices, the Synology DS209+ offers awesome throughput speed and nearly all the features you could ever need in a NAS server.
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Gefen EXT-WHDMI wireless HDMI extender
The professional-grade Gefen EXT-WHDMI may not quite match the quality of an actual HDMI cable, but its solid transmissions make it a viable candidate when wireless HDMI is the best option.
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Acoustic Research HDP100 HDMI Powerlink System
Its picture quality won't please videophiles, but the Acoustic Research HDP100's HDMI-over-powerline system works well for casual viewers who want to save some money over in-wall installations.
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SOHO Networking Blog
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Signing off from the SOHO Networking blog
This is my final post for the SOHO Networking blog. It's been fun handling the blog over the last several months, and I plan to continue covering networked media solutions...
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Seagate matches Western Digital with 8TB BlackArmor NAS devices
The NAS wars continue to heat up, with Seagate launching the latest salvo with an expansion of its BlackArmor line to cover small businesses (as well as those hardcore storage...
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Bigfoot Network's Killer Xeno network interface cards are designed for online gamers
Bigfoot Networks targeted a niche, but growing, market segment when it released its network interface card (NIC) for gamers, appropriately called Killer, a couple of years back. Since then, gamers'...
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Iomega's free updates to StorCenter ix2 NAS include BitTorrent support, remote access
With competition getting fierce in the market for network storage, manufacturers need to step up in order to keep up. Last month, Iomega jumped into the four-drive-bay NAS game with...
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iPhone OS 3.0: What new Wi-Fi improvements and features do you want?
For iPhone users, the good news about tomorrow's event debuting the latest version of its OS appears to be that cut and paste will finally be implemented, thanks perhaps to...
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