Stories about: Belkin

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    Netgear RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router (WNDR3700) 28/10/2009 13:30:00

    Netgear doesn't leave much to the imagination with its product names. Take the Netgear RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router (WNDR3700): its full name lets you know exactly what you're getting. The WNDR3700 doesn't have a modem built into it, so you'll either have to use your existing modem or get a new one to attach to it.
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    TP-Link TL-WR741ND wireless router 17/09/2009 12:41:00

    TP-Link's TL-WR741ND is a wireless router that supports 802.11b/g/n wireless networking, 10/100 wired networking, and it can be used distribute either an ADSL2+ or BigPond cable Internet connection. It's a small unit and it has only one antenna, but it outputs reasonable performance and distance when used in an apartment or small office.
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    iiNet BoB modem router 10/09/2009 13:00:00

    iiNet's BoB -- "Broadband in a Box" -- is an ADSL2+ modem router with built-in VoIP support that combines telephony, Internet access and both wired and wireless networking in a sleek and slim package.
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    Who says the router can't be sexy? 12/08/2009 04:24:00

    Technology vendors have often been on the cutting-edge of technology innovation, but the same can't always be said of their design. Manufacturers have more often been concerned about what's inside the box, devoting less time and resources to the look and feel of the box itself.
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    QNAP TS-239 Pro Turbo NAS device 03/08/2009 13:20:00

    Built for homes and small offices, QNAP's TS-239 Pro Turbo provides two drive bays that can house up to 4TB of network-attached storage (NAS).
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    TP-Link TL-PS310U print server 30/07/2009 11:40:00

    TP-Link's tiny TL-PS310U print server lets you share a multifunction device or a USB drive over your network. It's useful if you don't want to share files and printer resources through a PC, and it's quite easy to set up and use.
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    How to Install Your HDTV 28/07/2009 00:46:00

    Bringing home your shiny new HDTV is just the beginning of your home theater adventure. But don't settle, as many HDTV buyers do, for just plugging your new set into your existing setup. The next steps you need to take after bringing your HDTV home are crucial to both your enjoyment of the set and getting the most out of your investment.
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    Power-saving tips for your home theatre 08/07/2009 11:13:00

    Large high-definition televisions are voracious electricity consumers. Some 50-inch plasmas demand in excess of 400 watts of power when turned on. That's more than a good-size, modern refrigerator requires, though the refrigerator stays on 24/7, so it probably devours more energy overall. The other components of your home theater -- the DVR, the Blu-ray Disc player, and the separate surround-sound amplifier and speakers--have their own power demands. And the various parts of your home entertainment system suck juice even when they're "off," so that they can start up more quickly and so that you can turn them on via the remote control.
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    Lenovo ThinkPad T400s notebook 01/07/2009 11:10:00

    Netbooks might be all the rage these days, but there is nothing like the power and feel of a fully featured, slim-profile laptop such as Lenovo's ThinkPad T400s. Sure, it costs over $3000, but that's because it is immaculately built and has some of the most advanced features available on any notebook today. We're talking about built-in 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi with PAN, DisplayPort, eSATA, a solid-state drive and Always On USB.
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    Belkin Powerline AV+ Starter Kit F5D4075 15/06/2009 13:00:00

    HomePlug AV powerline kits tend to be similar in most respects, but the Belkin Powerline AV+ has two compelling features that set it apart from the rest, at little or no added cost.
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    Save money while controlling multiple PCs 11/06/2009 09:51:00

    In some situations, you might need multiple computers, so you'll just need to get a new keyboard, mouse, and display each time, right? Instead, try a more effective--and cost-effective--ways to use two systems. Here area few ways to get multiple-system benefits without the full multiple-system cost.
 
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