2/29/2012

Nexaira NexConnect 3G Wireless Broadband Router Review

Nexaira NexConnect 3G Wireless Broadband Router
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Wanted to make my Verizon 3G card available for others to share particularly when travelling. Opened the box, plugged in my PCMCIA 3G card, and it just worked. Love NexAira's GUI for configuration. Flexible. PC Cards and USB modems.

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The Nexaira NexConnect 3G wireless broadband router is the ultimate solution for broadband data users who want reliability and security from a wire line or 3G wireless connection. Features easy installation through the industry's first Iconic i3 GUI, providing Intuitive and Interactive connections to the Internet. Includes NexWare XtremeSpeed to optimize your connections to the Internet or corporate networks for maximum speed or bandwidth performance. Improves user experiences with functions like email, VoIP, business applications or simply Web surfing. Plus, create an instant Wi-Fi HotSpot anywhere from a vacation home job site to a recreational vehicle using supported 3G cards. Utilize a 3G connection to provide immediate, reliable and secure Internet access where traditional DSL or Cable Modem connectionsare not available or not convenient. International Class Routers support more 3G data cards than any other router in the market and is compatible with most AT&T,Sprint and Verizon PCMCIA, Express and USB modems. Other specs include: cable modem support, DSL, wireline WAN, T1 and 3G, WAN Auto Failover to 3G for redundancy, DHCP Server, DNS Relay, DMZ Host, Auto-Reconnect, Connect-on-demand, Auto-Disconnect, MAC access control, Virtual server, Dynamic IP, Static IP, QoS. Range coverage includes: Tx/Rx power 18dbm/per cell, indoors approximately 35-100 meters and outdoor up to 100-300 meters. Management: User Friendly Web GUI, Web Based IE SNMP management, Remote control management, Firmware upgradeable, Set up wizard, Anti-Flap, WDS. Includes 3db Detachable Antenna.

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D-Link DGL-4300 Wireless 108G Gaming Router Review

D-Link DGL-4300 Wireless 108G Gaming Router
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I'm a computer professional so technology is not much of a mystery to me, but I still want something that's solid, and easy to manage. The internal software to his unit is pretty good, and the performance is top notch. For one its easy to store, and save your configurations. This is important because there may be occasion where you have to reset the router, and your settings would be lost. The firmware was easy to update, and will need to be updated as soon as you connect the device. A word of caution here, if you are using a dial-up connection, (unless its always been very stable), I don't recommend upgrading the firmware with it. One thing you cannot do, because it will likely render the router useless, is lose your connection in the middle of a firmware upgrade.
This is a gamer modem, and the help files and web manual provide good information as to how to set it up. It even has the settings to port replicate many popular game already built in. In addition, it has a special gamer network traffic section to keep your games running on an even keel over your network. I works, but better with some games than others. While I can't speak for any screaming, bleeding edge speed boosters, it seemed fast. I connected my old Windows 98SE machine using a Hawking, USB, wireless receiver, and it just worked! I experienced none of the problems I'd read horror stories about with other wireless routers.
Connection is a snap. Disconnect your cable modem from the back of your comp, connects its ethernet cable to your new D-Link router, run the included cable from the D-link to your ethernet port on your comp. (If your computer was connected with USB, you might need a $10 ethernet PCI card if you don't have an ethernet connection.) Turn everything back on, and (at least in my case, it just worked). If your running it as a network, and not just a single firewall, I'd recommend the most modern computer for the wired connection. The rest can either go wired or wireless. I got excellent signal strength, and have yet to experience a dropout on my wireless machine. For those who don't know, a wireless router is normally wired to the first machine (wired connections are generally faster and more solid than wireless). The wireless part is generally for other computers and network devices (like printers and such) to be connected to the wireless part of the network. In the past all connections to a router were wired. If you have one computer you can use an access point, instead of a firewall, but with the exception of this one, (which is expensive) most access points cost near the same as a four port wireless router.
Ok, now the bad news. It is a complicated piece of tech, and to do some things, people might need help. My advice is to read the FAQ's, and go to the web boards. I needed to get it to host a BattleNet game. I had the correct ports replicated as an exception, but it didn't work. I called the tech serve, and a typical moron told me how to ping the system with Windows command line. I spent a half hour trying to tell him I was connected fine, and could even play the game I wanted (Warcraft III Frozen Throne), but could not host a game. He couldn't answer a few simple questions, and finally admitted he didn't know anything about networking, but was reading from a test script. He agreed to transfer me to level 2 technicians. When I spoke to them they couldn't answer my questions either, and gave some lame excuse that if they told me how to host on BNet it would make my network insecure, and they would be liable to a lawsuit. Give me a break, you create a gamer router, and even include the ports listed for that game, then won't tell your customers how to set it up. I just don't think they held up their end of the bargain (D-Link support that is).
After two days of testing it, I finally figured out, I had to create virtual servers for each port separately, then create a static IP address, and connect it up to the dynamically created one from Comcast. That would allow the virtual servers to be used by the gamers connecting to the host machine, to connect to a defined, unchanging address, which would connect to whatever other address came up dynamically by the service provider, using the DCHP server. It sounds complicated to a non-network guy, and it is. I'd have like to been told how to do that by tech serve, but they were too incompetent so it was just trial and error, plus a lot of reading.
Bottom line is if you've gone though the router trials before, this will probably be a good experience. If not, prepare to educate yourself on the wonderful world of networking. I do recommend routers to be used as firewalls to all computer users who access the web, gamers or not. Hackers are banging on your computers ports all day long on the web, and with a hardware router, they only see a router, not the computers hidden behind it. If your not a gamer, this one is pricey, but if you want the latest greatest, as of today, this is pretty much it.

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Push the limits of basic networking technology and experience the evolution in networking. Wirelessly share broadband Internet, boost network performance, and stay competitive in your online games with D-Link's new cutting-edge GamerLounge Wireless 108G Gaming Router, powered by GameFuel Priority Technology.
The D-Link DGL-4300 Wireless Gaming Router intelligently manages and automatically prioritizes network traffic to better execute bandwidth-sensitive applications including VoIP and multimedia applications. It also features enhanced wireless technology for optimal range and connectivity--up to 108Mbps bandwidth, pre-configured ports to accommodate up to 256 policies for games and applications, and customizable settings to add or modify new applications or game configurations.
Other features include multi-tasking between other applications without degradation in game connection, high-Performance CPU to support thousands of concurrent connections--ideal for P2P applications and multiplayer interactivity. Meanwhile, a firmware upgrade notification feature keeps your new D-Link Gaming Router up to date.
What's in the Box DGL-4300 Wireless 108G Gaming Router, detachable antenna, CAT5 ethernet cable, power adapter (5V, 2.5A), mounting kit, vertical stand, CD-ROM with manual, and installation guide.

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2/28/2012

Barricade N ProMax Draft 11n Review

Barricade N ProMax Draft 11n
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I recently bought and installed this SMC router to replace by older SMC Router that had given up the ghost, after 4 years. The average lifetime of comparable home routers is about 2-3 years. Reliability,outstanding technical support, plus a USB Printer connection were the main reasons I bought this thing. I have tried Linksys and D Link routers and took them back. There are cheaper products out there but... you get what you pay for.
Installation went well. I had a few connection problems but the Technical Support Staff got me straightened out. The new installation wizard for the USB printer works just fine. The printer must first be connected directly to and installed on each individual computer that is going to be on your network, then connected to the router via the USB port. It's a driver thing.
Some things to bear in mind. If your are networking a desktop and a laptop and expecting to get 300 Mbps you will need a Network Card or an Adaptor Card capable of 10/100/1000 Mbps in each computer. If you decide to go with a wired network and connect the laptop to the router, in addition to the desktop, insure you use at least a CAT 6 Network Cable, capable of supporting a 10/100/1000 Base T-network. If your network port leads to an internal 10/100 Mbps card or device, then that's all you are going to get. Finally, insure to separate the location of the router away from your DSL Broadband Modem by at least a few feet. The SMC Router, with the WLAN Switch On will transmit a signal that will interfere with the modem and create problems with certain internet sites.


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The BarricadeN ProMax Gigabit Broadband Router (SMCWGBR14-N) is a platform independent multi-functional router that combines a 4-port 10/100/1000 LAN switch, high speed Wireless-N (draft 802.11n) access point, NAT firewall with stateful packet inspection (SPI), intelligent stream handling technology, a multi-function print server and a user friendly web-based management interface in one convenient device. Switching Fabric -100G , 74.4Mpps Buffer Architecture -0.5Mbytes Switching Data Base -8K MAC address entries LED -System -Power, Diag Port -Link/Act Port -Link/Act Temperature -Operating -0 to 50C / 32 to 122F, Storage --40 to 70C / -40 to 158F Humidity -Operating -10% to 90% (non-condensing) Weight -7.18lbs Dimensions -17.3 x 9.0 x 1.7in AC Input -100 to 240 V, 50-60 Hz, 2.0A PowerSupply -Internal, auto-ranging transformer -100 to 240 VAC, 47 to 63Hz Power Consumption -65W

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NETGEAR WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless-N Router Gigabit Edition Review

NETGEAR WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless-N Router Gigabit Edition
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First, let's get a few things out of the way: I am not a newbie, I am not bitter, and I have absolutely no incentive to bash any company - Netgear included. I am writing this review because I want to prevent anyone else from making the mistake of buying this product. Why? Because it is a defective design - and, more importantly, Netgear has no idea what is wrong with it. What does that mean to you as a consumer? Your device will most likely fail. And Netgear is not likely to make it right. Here's the story:
After between 3 and 6 months of your router working perfectly, you will wake up one day and only the green power light will be on. The wireless light will no longer blink actively and the network lights will all be dead. Why you ask? Because your router has just bitten the dust. You'll unplug the router several times to reboot it, but nothing will change. Then, you'll press and hold the reset button on the back for 10 seconds or longer - just like the manual tells you to. But that won't fix it either. After a few more tries, you'll finally suspect that the thing is dead and, if you're like me, you'll go to Netgear's site and find no documentation of the problem in their knowledgebase. Then, you'll go to the trusty forums where they can't hide their problems, and you'll see hundreds - yes, hundreds - of posts by users just like you and I who are having the exact same problem. And those are only the small percentage of troubled users who actually bothered to write about it. They'll share stories of nightmare phone calls with Netgear, and some will tell you about the same problem happening to 2, and sometimes 3 replacement routers. Frustrated before you even begin, you'll probably call Netgear to confirm it all and to see if maybe you're reading outdated posts. Certainly the problem must be fixed by now. So you'll call them and get placed on hold for anywhere between 10-45 minutes while you're treated to a selection of awful music, paused only by a shameless pre-recorded message telling you how much Netgear cares about you. Yeah, right. Finally, one of the interruptions will actually end up being a real-live person. What you'll have reached is a tech support agent (friendly, but fairly useless) who will confirm the problem (but only if you're saavy enough to tell them that you already read about it online) and then they'll offer you three return options - all of which have you, as the victim, paying to ship the unit back to them (provided you are still within the 1 year warranty period). Option 1 is for you to ship it and get a replacement within 5-7 business days. The second option is for them to ship you a replacement for $16 within 5-7 business days, along with a prepaid shipping label. This way, I guess, you don't have to bother with choosing the shipping company. And, unbelievably, the third option is to have them expedite you a new unit within 2 days, for the bargain price of a brand new router. How this option is helpful to us, I have yet to figure out. But, it will be presented to you as an option nonetheless. It seems they are making a tidy little business out of selling us defective units.
After all of this, hopefully, you are still calm, cool, and collected enough to ask if they have actually fixed the problem - a logical question to be certain since you don't want to pay to replace a bad router with another bad router. And then, if you get an honest person - as I did - they'll tell you that they actually have no idea what the problem is and that the replacement router will be no different from the one you are returning. So, although I haven't quite made it this far, I'm certain that you'll be doing the whole thing over again in another 3-6 months.
So what can we learn from this little story: 1) This router is sick; 2) There is no cure; 3) Netgear doesn't care; 4) Your time is worth more than all of this.
Stand up for yourself and, if you would be so kind, for me as well. Don't buy this item. Believe me, you will regret your purchase. Remember, this is not an opinion. It is a factual account of what happened to me and to hundreds of other consumers. Don't let it happen to you too.
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The NETGEAR WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless-N Router Gigabit Edition lets you easily set up a wireless network in your home so you can share a single internet connection with everyone in your household at speeds up to 300 Mbps. You can stream music and video, make internet phone calls, videoconference, and surf the web, all at the same time.
Easy Setup The WNR854T makes it easy for even a novice to set up a wireless network: just plug the included Ethernet cable from your LAN into the device and insert the included CD into any computer on the network, which will provide step-by-step instructions. The WNR854T includes a stand for vertical placement.
The WNR854T employs a web-based interface for configuration for compatibility with any computer with a web browser. The firmware is also upgradeable via the web interface so you can be sure your router will always be up-to-date.
New Technology Means Blazing Speeds and Backwards Compatibility The WNR854T complies with the latest 802.11n draft specification which allows for speeds up to 300 Mbps; this maximum speed can be achieved when used with other TopDog devices. By utilizing MIMO (multiple-input, multiple-output) technology, the WNR854T has speed and range far surpassing the older 802.11g standard. The preset internal antennas ensure that the device is always tuned for optimal performance, and NETGEAR's Wi-Fi Multimedia technology optimizes audio, video, and voice applications.
If you still have computers that use 802.11g or 802.11b, don't fret as the router is backwards compatible with the older wireless standards and can be set so all your computers can connect to the network. The WNR854T will automatically figure out the connection type and work accordingly.
By using Gigabit Ethernet for the backend, you'll be certain that the router is receiving data at the highest possible speeds. The router also has four Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet ports in the back for connecting computers to the network via a wired connection that will give the fastest performance.
Security Made Easy The WNR854T offers many security options to ensure your data is private. Double firewall protection keeps your network shielded from outside attacks. It also prevents Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.
NETGEAR's Touchless WiFi Security makes it quick and easy to set up network security on a WiFi network by asking for a passphrase from the user. The WNR854T supports WiFi Protected Access (WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK), and 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption for 802.11b/g networks. Additionally, you can set security through MAC address authentication, allowing only authorized users onto the network.
The NETGEAR WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless-N Router Gigabit Edition is backed by a 1-year warranty.
What's in the Box WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless-N Router Gigabit Edition, power adapter, Ethernet cable, stand, setup CD, warranty/support information card.

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2/27/2012

High Performance 3G/4G Wireless N Router and DLNA Media Server with Bit Torrent download -Wifi IEEE 802.11n up to 300Mbps Video file and data center Network Router Review

High Performance 3G/4G Wireless N Router and DLNA Media Server with Bit Torrent download -Wifi IEEE 802.11n up to 300Mbps Video file and data center Network Router
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Bit torrent is great for sharing stuff. But it consumes too much electricity if your powerful desktop machine just runs the whole day for downloading stuff. So I am looking for something more energy efficient.
I was attracted to the ezdownloader from another maker. But it price tag was a little high and I guess there must be a competitor out there with a better price/feature ratio. So I researched the US Market and then the TW and HK market. There are definitely similar products with much cheaper price. Finally I came to this one - the Sapido 3G N+ Wireless Audio/Video Router.
What this is:
- A wireless router - that serve as any other router out there, you may just hook it up to a DSL/cable modem to get wifi at your home/office.
- A NAT server - you may attach a USB drive to it and access the drive as as SAMBA network drive. The drive can be format to NTFS. I believe the limit is 1.5TB. I am using only a 250GB so it is good enough for me.
- Webcam server - I haven't tested this feature yet. As the spec indicates, you should be able to plug in a webcam and access it from a webpage. It sounds fun, isn't it?
- Finally, the most important factor - A BT downloader. You access this router via a webpage interface, upload the .torrent file, and it will download the contents for you! It allows a list of 20 torrents, with 2 active download running. Unlike the ezdownloader, where you must use the vendor's website to control the download, this router will be access from the LAN only. Depends on how your LAN gateway is set up, you can assign this router as your Web server at your current IP. If you do that, then you may access the router from outside (anywhere over the world).
The set up was not straight forward for non-geeky users. But just be patient and you should be done in 30 minutes. There is no manual provided - only a big folded piece of the instruction paper with diagrams. Since my broadband gateway is already wireless, I use this a wireless Access Point. Yes, you can use this a wireless "client" to your existing wireless network. Then itself can be used as a wired + wireless access point. There are four ethernet ports available to use. I hook my PS3 and XBOX to it and it works great!
The samba network drive can be detected by the PS3 automatically. I am able to watch the movies directly from the PS3 without doing anything extra.
The Pros:
- A lot of feature to play with.
- Wireless AP (the 3G network feature is not tested, but could be a big plus to someone)
- Support BT
- Support Samba
- Upgradable firmware
- Web access from outsideThe Cons:
- BT page not compatible completely with all web-browsers. It likes Firefox and IE more.
- Can't handle Asian character sets - all characters of the downloading file name will be converted to hex byte representation of the character. It makes reading back of the file name difficult sometimes. Not a problem if the file was created before hand and copied to the USB drive.
- The saved path sometimes can not be handled by Windows explorer, if you plug the USB drive to your PC. However, you may use a ftp client to ftp to the router and access the drive to rename the files before moving back to Windows.
=> It definitely can do some improvement on the file system.
Conclusion: overall this product is great product of integrated features. However, I did spend some effort finding it. I think the sales department from Sapido should promote it a little better so a bigger consumer crowd can see its availability.



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Digital Home - Network?Data?AV CenterWireless connection for internet surfing, skype, music and games are accessible at every place in your house no mater what type of broadband you use. It can be mobile broadband, hotspot, DSL, cable or others. Superb download booster with 20,000 high sessions. Newest QoS bandwidth priority enhances great smoothness and no lag for games and multimedia streaming.Download files without time and space limit. Just direct all download files to your network hard disk drive. It will continue downloading whenever you are at work, out for fun or at sleep. Files and data are accessible anytime and anywhere, no trouble to deliver large file via email or disk.Download movies and music in your room, connect wirelessly to a media player, you can then enjoy the movies and music with family on TV or LCD monitor in the living room. Multimedia Audio ad Video entertainment is accessible everywhere - living room, study room or remote sites.For 3.5G modem compatibility list please check sapido link.http://sapido.us/data/service/gr1222_35g.htm

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D-Link Super G with MIMO Wireless Router DI-634M - wireless router ( DI-634M ) Review

D-Link Super G with MIMO Wireless Router DI-634M - wireless router ( DI-634M )
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If you're here because you're looking to buy a wireless router and you wanted to check reviews on Amazon (and other places) first, you will immediately have noticed one thing: there isn't a single brand/model of router that doesn't have a fair proportion of contradictory reviews. Some people will say "Wow, router X installed in minutes and has worked flawlesslesy since. It's so much better than that piece of crap router Z." And then you read the review of router Z and someone says "Wow, router Z installed so easily - not like the nightmare I had with router X. Don't ever buy router X, what a piece of junk!."
I had a Netgear WGR614v6. It installed okay, although the configuration manager left a lot to be desired - plus it came with UPnP turned ON, even though it said itself that the default setting was OFF! That caused an hour of frustration. But once installed it worked okay for a few weeks, and then it just stopped working consistently. In the same way that so many routers seem to do for so many reviewers on these sites, without me changing any settings in either the router or the machine, it started dropping connections randomly, and constantly needed rebooting. I installed updated firmware - no improvement. I wondered how this could be happening, but then when I started reading user reviews widely I realised that this is apparently par for the course: every brand I looked at has at least one person complaining about this problem.
All of which is a long preamble to say that you'll have to take any review under advisement. I eventually dediced to go with the D-Link because there were more good customer reviews than bad, and because it got some good reviews from magazines (for whatever that is worth these days). I have to say that so far it has been a good purchase. The installation program was very good - extremely clear and well-thought out. I like the Network Magic program that comes with a 30-day trial for free - in fact I decided to purchase it because it makes the network management so easy. The router has performed consistently since I fired it up: strong signal with no dropouts or mysterious lockups.
From MY experience, then, so far, this has been a good product and I would recommend it. But there are no guarantees in the wireless router world.

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D-Link introduces the revolutionary DI-634M Wireless 108G MIMO Router. Wirelessly share an Internet connection throughout your entire home with groundbreaking wireless performance! Its incredible new Double XR (2XR) Technology provides whole house coverage, while a built-in Packet Prioritization Engine will maximize VoIP clarity. When communicating over and across the Internet, the DI-634M features integrated network security including advanced firewall functionality using both NAT and Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI). Advanced Parental Controls are also included to monitor Internet usage and block inappropriate websites. Combined with the new Quick Router Setup Wizard and wide range of security features, the DI-634M raises the bar for all other wireless routers. Security -64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSKAdvanced Parental Controls are also included to monitor Internet usage and block inappropriate websites Double XR (2XR) Technology for Whole House Coverage - Infused with Double XR (2XR) Technology, the DI-634M boasts Xccelerated Rates at Xtended Ranges that provides extreme wireless coverage for your entire home. Based on cutting-edge MIMO (Multiple In, Multiple Out) technology, the DI-634M utilizes a Quad Smart Antenna Design featuring four antennas (two vertical and two horizontal). These four antennas distribute radio signals in both the vertical and linear planes to fully maximize the wireless coverage area. With total compatibility with standard 802.11g and 802.11b networking devices, you don't have to replace your existing client devices to experience enhanced coverage Built-in Packet Prioritization Engine Maximizes VoIP ClarityNew Quick Router Setup Wizard Dimensions(LxWxH) -7.5 x 4.6 x 1.375 (190.5 x 116.84 x 35 mm) / Weight -10.56 oz.

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2/26/2012

USB to USB Mode 34mm ExpressCard Host Adapter for 3G AirCard ExpressCard AT&T Cingular Sprint Verizon Kyocera Marlin Novatel Sierra Wireless, NOT for PCMCIA PC card 54mm Review

USB to USB Mode 34mm ExpressCard Host Adapter for 3G AirCard ExpressCard ATandT Cingular Sprint Verizon Kyocera Marlin Novatel Sierra Wireless, NOT for PCMCIA PC card 54mm
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Bought this adapter for my Verizon Novatel PC770 modem, because my new Laptop did not have a PCMCIA or Expresscard slot.
Before I got the adapter, on my old laptop I never got more than 3 bars of signal, even with an external antenna hooked up. Now with the cable connected to the USB port, I get 5 bars of signal, which equals a higher data rate. It works so well, I'd recommend everyone buys it, even if you have PCMCIA/Expresscard slots, just for the signal improvement.
Note that the adapter only works with a modem that uses the USB mode of the Expresscard/PCMCIA interface. Problem is that no-one tells you how the card works. Guess the PC770 works via the USB mode because this adapter works perfectly.

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NOTE: The DEVICE WILL NOT WORK WITH any ExpressCard using the PCI Express (PCIe) portion of the ExpressCard standard. This is the majority of ExpressCards that do any other than the devices discussed above. Any real host adapter for SATA, FireWire, Ethernet, USB 2.0, etc. WILL NOT WORK WITH the EXP-USB USB 2.0 to USB 2.0 Mode ExpressCard 34 / 54 Host Adapter. The EXP-USB USB 2.0 to USB 2.0 Mode ExpressCard Adapter allows use of USB based ExpressCards with USB 2.0 equipped computers. USB mode ExpressCards include: Novatel Wireless Merlin ExpressCards (XU870, EX720, V740), storage media ExpressCards The EXP-USB USB 2.0 to USB 2.0 Mode ExpressCard 34 | 54 Host Adapter provides 5V and should provide more than enough power to ExpressCards when plugged into a 500mA USB 2.0 port. Use with 300mA USB 2.0 ports is not recommended and may not provide sufficient current for certain ExpressCard applications. Using USB 2.0 technology, the device supports high speed applications including HSDPA and HSUPA ExpressCards. The EXP-USB USB 2.0 to USB 2.0 Mode ExpressCard Host Adapter is very small and lightweight, providing excellent portability.

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NETGEAR WGR614 Wireless-G Router - Wireless router - 4-port switch - 802.11b/g - desktop Review

NETGEAR WGR614 Wireless-G Router - Wireless router - 4-port switch - 802.11b/g - desktop
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this item was no working,no hardware to install and i dont find eny help online too! maybe this item was damage!

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NETGEAR WGR614NA, Cable/DSL 54Mbps 802.11g Wireless Router.

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2/25/2012

Network Pair Splitter, 10base-T, Cat5, Single Review

Network Pair Splitter, 10base-T, Cat5, Single
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It doesn't split the signal so that two machines can access simultaneously, because thats not how it works. Networking standards don't allow for splitting in the same way you think about splitting a cable signal. That's what a router or hub is for..

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Splits one 4 pair category 5 (or 5E) cable into two Network connections. Works with * 100Base-T Ethernet, 10Base-T, or any connection that utilizes pins 1, 2, 3 & 6. Network Administrators, keep several on hand for last minute additions!

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Argtek Indoor 1W Wireless 802.11b/g Signal Booster/Amplifier w/5dBi Antenna Fits SMA and TNC Connectors Review

Argtek Indoor 1W Wireless 802.11b/g Signal Booster/Amplifier w/5dBi Antenna Fits SMA and TNC Connectors
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This is a wonderful little amplifier at a price much less than any other 2.4 GHz 1 watt output Wi-Fi RF amplifier I've been able to find anywhere, unless you order direct from China. I would recommend this amplifier to anyone. Thirteen milliwatts input power drives (5 to 13 mW input) this amplifier to a full 1 watt output and also has a receive pre-amplifier built into the same unit. The box also includes a small AC power supply cube for 120 VAC (converted to DC to power the amplifier) and has a coaxial RF jumper for the input too, good deal! I attached the included antenna directly to the output connector, this antenna has the proper reverse polarity connector to screw directly on to the output of the amplifier and a elbow swivel built into its base.
If you have a 2.4 GHz Linksys wireless router which uses two antennas you might want to consider buying two of these amplifiers; one for each antenna, if my assumption is correct that one antenna is for transmit and the other for receive but I have not been able to confirm this yet. If this is the case and you buy two of them (which is not necessary) one will be receive only and the other the transmit amplifier. Again, you don't need to do this, just that if you did buy two of these due to the internal receive preamplifier you would have 10 dB gain on receive as well as the 5 dB antenna which added together is 15 dB of receive level gain. Also, you would then have two identical antennas which both have good gain so over all, I don't think that is a bad way to go but look to Note 4, below, to see a even better way of doing this using just one amplifier.
If you decide to be more economically reasonable and buy just one amplifier for your Linksys wireless router you will need to have a reverse polarity male TNC adapter (male shell, female center pin, or rather, socket) to normal female SMA output. The RP TNC to normal female SMA adapter(s) is needed so you can hook up the Linksys routers RF connector(s) to the amplifier(s) using the included coaxial jumper(s) which comes with each of these RF amplifiers. Of course, two RP TNC adapters are needed if buying two amplifiers.
The amplifier has a green LED which lights up when it is transmitting. If you buy just one RF amplifier and its green LED does not light when hooked up to one of the Linksys coaxial RF connectors move the amplifier to the other one to see if it will light up then. If the green LED does not light up (when the router is transmitting! It doesn't always transmit!) you are probably on the receive side, if my assumption is correct one is TX and one is RX.
Note 1: Reverse polarity is simply that the center pin is reversed from normal, where there is normally a male pin there will be a female and vice versa. On this amplifier the input connector is a normal female SMA but the output RF connector which without close inspection appears to be a female SMA connector has a male pin coming out of the center.
Note 2: This amplifier appears to auto sense when it has input drive to switch into transmit mode otherwise it is a receive preamplifier. If you have a wireless router which uses a single antenna for both receive and transmit and has from 5 to 13 milliwatts of output this amplifier will work for both receive as well as transmit.
Note 3: I've seen this amplifier advertised elsewhere together with a Alfa high power output USB wireless modem which is a good deal but do not be confused over how they are used! Do NOT connect the output of the Alfa wireless modem through a coaxial jumper to the input of this amplifier! The 500 mW RF output of the Alfa wireless modem is far too much power to directly drive this amplifier and if hard connected to the amplifier through a piece of coax can blow out the input turning it into a paper weight and useless. The combination of the Alfa wireless modem and this amplifier is intended so that they are used on opposite ends; the amplifier for the wireless router and the Alfa modem for the remote PC or notebook computer.
Note 4: Instead of buying two of the amplifiers for a Linksys wireless router or if just buying one for any other wireless system, in either case, for the best distance coverage the thing to do would be to buy just one for your router and then buy a Alfa USB modem to use with your PC or notebook computer. The Alfa external USB wireless modem has an incredible 500 milliwatts of output power and with that kind of transmit power you don't need extra receive gain pre-amplification. That would be the best situation. Also, the Alfa Ultra includes a extra high gain mag mount antenna so you would have the best of both worlds; a high RF output wireless router and a high RF output wireless Wi-Fi computer and without the need for the amplifier to constantly (although incredibly quickly) switch between transmit and receive.


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Description: WZ-2301A is an indoor solution 1W bi-directional Booster designed for 2.4GHz wireless LANs. This unit comes with an easy plug-and-play installation, which works together with an indoor Wireless Access Point to improve its operation range and performance. The unit is ideal for use with 2.4 GHz frequency hopping or direct sequence spread spectrum radio modems and 802.11b/g devices. The amplifiers increase range by providing transmit gain as well as low-noise receive gain. This receive gain increases the receive sensitivity of wireless LAN Access Point. Full output power of 1W is achieved with only 5 mW input into the Booster.Character:Cast Aluminum Construction Power and transmit LEDs 15dB transmit gain (adjustable) Lightning Protection High Gain, High Value, High Performance Increase range of low powered radio modems Antenna Specifications:5dBi Antenna w/SMA Female Connector145% Performance150% DistanceAntenna length: 191mmConnector: SMA FemaleBooster Specifications:Operation Range 2400-2500 MHz Operating Mode Bi-directional, half-duplex, Auto-Switching via carrier sensing Transmit Gain 15dB (Adjustable) Output Power 1W/30dBm nominal for 802.11g/54Mbps Frequency Response *+- 1dB over operation range Transmit Input Power Max. 100mW, Min 6mW Receiver Gain 15dB typical Receive Noise Figure 3.5dB typical Connector SMA receptacle (50 ohm) Power 6V DV Max. current

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2/24/2012

Monster PowerNet 200 Powerline Network Adapter Starter Kit Review

Monster PowerNet 200 Powerline Network Adapter Starter Kit
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With my new Samsung Blueray, not only can I pop in a Blueray disk but my model has Netflix, Pandora, You Tube, and Blockbuster download and play capability via wireless connection. Problem was my router is upstairs on one end of the house and the Blueray is downstairs on the other end of the house, some 60+ feet distance; and not even a linksys WRT610N would send enough signal to get better than a 10% success rate on the download. Most of the time, it just chugged and chugged and then timed out. Solution: Monster Powernet 200 which sends the signal through your electrical wiring. It takes 2 units of equipment to get started - thus it's called a starter kit. You just plug one into a wall outlet at your PC and connect an ethernet cable from the Powernet to the router. Plug the other Powernet unit into a wall outlet at your Blueray and connect an ethernet cable from it to your Blueray player. Then go into setting on your Blueray and change the connection type from wireless to cable. Now the movies download in about 10 seconds. Another plus is now that the first 2 units are installed, I can add additional units in another room of the house where I have an ethernet ready TV. My only word of caution is that the Powernet unit plugs into both sockets of a typical wall outlet, then compensates by having an outlet on both sides of the unit; but not all plugs may fit into it because of angled plug shapes.

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Alfa 1000mw 1W Waterproof Marine high power Long Range Outdoor 802.11 G USB CPE wireless network Wifi Adaptor with Integrated 12dBi 2.4GHz Antenna - Great For Trucker or RV Review

Alfa 1000mw 1W Waterproof Marine high power Long Range Outdoor 802.11 G USB CPE wireless network Wifi Adaptor with Integrated 12dBi 2.4GHz Antenna - Great For Trucker or RV
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Synopsis of Brief Ownership:
* Package arrived on time and well packed by DBRoth.
* Supplied CD did not install the 8187 Realtek driver. Had to plug in the adapter and let Win XP find it to install the driver. Procedure had to be used on 2 different computers.
* This is a B/G unit only and does not incorporate N like Alfa's B/G/N unit. I've been informed that particular unit (-nt5) does not perform as well. Perhaps having to deal with 3 different protocols, something was given up. Also, the -nt5 model is really not a 2000mw device since 1000mw is the FCC legal limit. The -nt5 model allows momentary bursts of energy, but not for continuous connection. I'll leave that to the RF or Realtek experts to comment on.
* Placed unit both inside and outside of both first and second story windows. The unit easily doubled to tripled the available APs.
* Marginal signals, 1 to 2 bars, jumped to the max of 5 bars.
* The great signal quality may be attributable to no antenna cable attenuation loss since both the adapter and antenna are internally embedded along with power supplied by dual USB connections.
* For outdoor use, the user will have to seal against the elements better than the Alfa design. While adequate, the USB connection is susceptible to the effects of the elements. In a marine environment, I recommend sealing the interior USB connection with liquid electrical tape or a corrosion inhibitor and sealing the access panel with silicone or sail tape to prevent water intrusion.
* Caveat: The user must keep in mind that while this unit dramatically improves the ability to reach out and touch, it is also important to know that the other end must be able to handshake as well which impacts ability to retain a solid connection.
So far, so good.
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UBDo-gt is the long-range wireless 802.11b/g outdoor USB CPE with 5M usb cable. UBDo-gtprovides users to launch IEEE 802.11g wireless network at 54 Mbps in the 2.4GHz frequency, which is alsocompatible with IEEE 802.11b wireless devices at 11Mbps. You can easy to install and enjoy the internetconnection by just simply plug USB into the Notebook and Desktop. UBDo-gt also includes a convenient Utilityfor scanning available networks and saving preferred networks that users usually connected with. Securityencryption can also be configured by this utility.* standards: IEEE 802.11b/g USB v1.0/1.1/2.0* USB cable Length: 5M (16.4 Foot)* Data Rate: IEEE 802.11g 54Mbps, IEEE 802.11b 11Mbps* Output Power: 30dBm* Receiver Sensitivity: IEEE 802.11g -76dBm @ 54Mbps - IEEE 802.11b -92dBm @ 11Mbps* Antenna: 12dBi high-quality 2.4GHz panel antenna* Frequency Range: US, Canada 2.412GHz~2.462GHz (CH1~CH11), EU 2.412GHz~2.472GHz(CH1~CH13)* Security: 64/128-bit WEP Encryption, WPA, WPA2, TKIP, AES* Support OS: Windows XP / 2000 / Vista, Windows 7, Linux, Mac* Operating Voltage: DC 5V ± 5%

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2/23/2012

NETGEAR WGXB102NA Wireless G Router Wall Pg Review

NETGEAR WGXB102NA Wireless G Router Wall Pg
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I use a wireless router in the house with great success. However, the range is pretty weak or my house is too big, and I am pretty sure it's not the latter. As a result, I researched a variety of solutions, none of which seemed too appealing to implement (bridges, wireless range extenders, new RF antenna, etc). It just all seemed too complicated, and I consider myself pretty tech savvy.
Fortunately, I was reading through some tech reviews and stumbled upon the Netgear Wireless wall-plugged router kit. It seemed like it was pretty simple to setup and easy to use. Well, I can report that it is exactly that.
There is no software to install at all. You simply plug in the ethernet cable from the cable modem in one room into the Netgear plug and then plug that into the wall. Check that all three green lights are lit and you are good to go.
The next step is to take the second half of the Netgear plug into the desired room in the house and plug it into an electric socket. When its three lights are lit, you have a connection and are good to go in there. My laptop computer picked up wireless signal immediately and I was surfing the web in no time flat. Basically, it was flawless.
So, WHY am I am only giving it four stars? Two reasons:
First, the wireless range of the Netgear plug is pretty weak. It definitely doesn't have the power of my main wireless modem. Then again, it doesn't have an antenna AND it still works, so it's no big deal; it's just not perfect.
Second, the Netgear plugs need to be plugged in somewhat near each other to function correctly and get the Homelink green light to turn green. When the Netgear plugs were plugged in on opposite ends of the house (what I was hoping for to maximize range), it did not achieve a homelink connection. However, when I moved the plugs to outlets that were closer together (but still outside my wireless routers range), it DID work. So, partial credit again here. While I cna't explain why it did not work, perhaps the electrical homelink signal degrades the farther the outlets are apart.
Anyway, everything is working pretty smoothly now and I am excited that I can get a signal in another area of the house that was not covered by internet previously.

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The NETGEAR WGXB102 Powerline Wireless Range Extender includes everything you need to provide wireless access to an existing network using only power outlets. You can now extend an internet connection to even the farthest reaches of your home without a tangled mess of cables.
Elegant Design and Simple to Install The WGXB102 is a kit that comes with two devices, the Wireless Range Extender (WGX102) and the Powerline Network Bridge (XE102).
The WGX102 is a small silver-colored box with rounded edges that has no wires or ports of any sort. Installation is truly plug and play: simply plug the device into the outlet and you have a wireless network originating from that spot.
The XE102 is a similarly shaped box that connects from an existing wired or wireless router to the power line. It then sends a network connection between connected NETGEAR Powerline devices. In addition to the included WGX102, other compatible devices include NETGEAR's XE104, XE103, XEPS103, and XE102, all sold separately.
Fast and Secure The WGX102 complies with both the Homeplug 1.0 and 802.11g wireless standards for compatibility with a wide range of devices. Since 802.11g is backwards compatible with 802.11b, you don't have to worry about your older devices that might not yet support the newer standard. The WGX102 supports 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption as well as WPA so you can be sure your data is safe from prying eyes. Additionally, it has VPN (IP-Sec and PPTP) passthrough, as well as the option to turn Wireless SSID broadcast on and off.
The NETGEAR WGXB102 Powerline Wireless Range Extender is backed by a 2-year warranty.
What's in the Box WGX102 wireless range extender, XE102 Powerline network bridge, ethernet cable, two setup CDs, installation guide, and warranty/support information card.

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Netgear WNR3500 RangeMax Wireless N Router Review

Netgear WNR3500 RangeMax Wireless N Router
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I got this to network two computers in my home. Both computers have windows XP. It was pretty easy to set up and worked fairly well. My next purchase was an iMac computer. The mac was easy to set up; it basically did the hookup it's self! My XP computers were getting old, so I bought a new pc with windows 7, and this is when the problems started. I could not get the router to work with windows 7 - even hard wired. I had the router for maybe 6 months at this time. The router is shot. I can't get it to work even if I leave my newest computer, the windows 7 unit, out of the equation. I have been using my new pc hard wired to my modem - without the router. My other computers are not online. What a drag. I am shopping for a new router and not very happy about it. I would have thought the darned thing would last a year at least. This was my first in home router. I think I am going to get the Netgear WNDR3700/N600 and hope for the best. I hope my next Netgear purchase is better than this one was.

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2/22/2012

Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Adapter - Desktop Review

Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Adapter - Desktop
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I bought a pair of these Corinex AV200's. They are configured from a web browser, so don't require any software installation and are compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux. Set up is relatively straightforward. There is a vast array of options - these are real, honest-to-goodness routers - for QoS and lots of other networking features and behaviors. However, there are sensible defaults throughout, so, after configuring them into your network and setting an encrypption key, they just work.
They worked great on the 20-year-old wiring in my apartment. 25Mb/sec was the minimum speed and up to 40Mb on good days.
Be sure you plug them *directly* into the wall outlet; if you use a surge-supressing powerstrip, it simply will not work. They run hot to the touch, always.
After 10 months, one of the pair died, and that was that.

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"Corinex Communications, the largest Powerline and Coaxial networking company in the world, brings you the Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Adapter, the world's first product that lets you instantly distribute video, voice, and broadband internet signals over your existing electrical wiring, with transfer rates of up to 200 Mbps. Create a blazingly fast and secure video network in your home over Powerlines, the AV200 Powerline Ethernet Adapter eliminates the need to re-wire your home with expensive category-5/6 Ethernet cabling. The Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Adapter has enough bandwidth to be able to stream multiple channels of HD content throughout the home while supporting VoIP, data and gaming content, all simultaneously.Security is never a concern as 168-bit 3DES encryption is used to safeguard your information.Gamers will love the low latency in the network, to ensure there are no delays in their Real Time games.Creating the network is as simple as plugging one adapter into a standard electrical outlet in one room and plugging a second adapter in another room. Then connect Ethernet-enabled devices to the adapters, sharing video through any electrical outlet in your home is that easy!Setup takes less than 5 minutes. The AV200 Powerline Ethernet Adapter connects:Media Center PC's, PVRs, DVRs, TV Set Top Boxes, gaming consoles, routers, broadband modems, media extenders, Apple TV, or any other Ethernet-enabled device.

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Apple Time Capsule MB764LL/A 500GB Review

Apple Time Capsule MB764LL/A  500GB
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Hi All,
Please take a look at my review of the Dual Band Airport Extreme: Apple MB763LL/A AirPort Extreme Dual-band Base Station I have pasted it below this review for your convenience.
Since I have already reviewed the airport extreme, I will not go into details on the routing/wireless/speed options of this time capsule...they are the exact same product and I assure you, you can get great details from my review below.
Time Capsule remains as an exciting niche product that houses a hard drive in its body. The capsule can be purchased with a 500gb and or a 1TB hard drive. Note: the hard drive is not user servicable.
The primary reason for this device to exist was so that MAC users could easily backup their OS X machines using time machine directly to the router. For that it is the ultimate product.
Why then do I give it a 4 out of 5?
Simply because my experience with the hard drive has been that it regularly disconnects and drops connected users....which to me is a flaw when Time Machine is trying to backup my computer. Yes, I have restarted from scratch, reloaded the firmware, etc...but to no avail. I have also spoken to applecare and will be trying a replacement capsule in the days ahead to see if the problem can be alleviated.
I still give this a 4/5 due to my belief in the routing engine and software that sets up and maintains these devices. My review on the airport extreme base station will solidify my 4/5 reviews.
This product is worthy of a 5/5 review once the hard drive issues are ironed out. I hope I am alone in this problematic situation but time will tell. Ironically, my older time capsule has been running for about a year without any issues....so I am hopeful I have a one off problem.
As always, please leave me comments with suggestions, questions, etc.
Below is my review of the dual band Airport Extreme Base Station:
Hi All,
True to my gadget envy, I acquired one of these dual band extreme base stations to see if they held up to the hype. Sure enough, Apple has improved an old mediocre product with a new more powerful hardware engine and improved software abilities.
Features:
802.11 A/B/G/N DUAL Band radios at 2.4ghz and 5ghz simultaneously.
Gigabit Ethernet ports 1x Wan and 4x Lan.
Guest wireless network.
Disk sharing via USB connected drive.
Access to shared disk via MobileMe (apple mobile me subscribers on os x).
The box comes with the router, the power cord, software cd, and documentation....limited documentation.
Time to test.
Setup: Setup of an apple base station is unlike any other in that you cannot access the setup portal via your web browser. You must install the Apple Airport utility (both mac and windows) in order to set the router up. The software is built very well and provides the typical ease of use known to MAC users. You simply walk through a setup wizard and define simple options for your internet connection, your wireless network, etc, etc. NOTE: When setting up your wireless networks you are able to hit the options button so that you can define a 5ghz network as well (example, main wireless network called wifi, the 5ghz is called wifi (5ghz)). Very easy to setup and get going. You are also able to easily define a SECURED (wpa/wpa2) guest wireless network....which simply means that if you have a visitor they can use wi-fi but not get to any of the computers on your home network. Very Secure....and a great feature to boot.
I was using the old Apple Base Station and kept switching between it and a d-link wireless n router.... I got one of these primarily due to dual band and guest access.
Yes, there are other routers out there that can do this for a bit of a lower cost...but the elegance of the Apple Airport Utility make this a router that can be setup without too much hassle. The software will also identify problems in the setup and have you correct them before it uploads them to the router. These abilities alone make this a router for the non-geeks to be able to setup a robust networking environment at home.
Wireless: As I mentioned before, I am comparing this to an older model apple base station that was single band and worked in the N range. Also compared this against a D-Link DIR-655 which is a 2.4ghz Wireless N router. The section on speed below will detail my wireless experience.
Speed: I have Comcast cable modem service which gives me about 15-25mbps down and 2mbps up....I live in an area where there are probably 5-10 subscribers...so my speed is generally GREAT and never experiences a slow down. The first thing I do when I play with a new router is do a speed test....the new base station is comparable to the others and gets the same exact download/upload speeds over ethernet. There is one exception....using the wireless on this unit yielded BETTER results then the older model and the d-link. Normally when doing a speed test over wireless I get about 12-15mbps and 2mbps up....with this router I was able to successfully hit the 20mbps mark and 2mbps UP. WIN WIN!!!! So I figured that this may be an anomaly and thus proceeded to test a download from Microsoft - a 3.4gb file - which normally downloads anywhere between 900kpbs and 1.2mbps. Surprise.....with the new base station I stayed at 1.3mbps and it did not hiccup even once. The same was true when downloading via a wireless connection, albeit the speed was 1.0mbps....faster then I have ever gotten before. WIN WIN again!
Disk Sharing - Not much to be said here...I attached a Western Digital USB hard drive 320gb and shared it. You simply go into the Airport Utility software and setup sharing of the hard drive and define which password should be used. You can either use the password for the router or setup a separate password to use with Disk Sharing. Speed is dependent upon wired or wireless. I tested while transferring 3 files...one was 2mb one was 100mb and one was a 2.5gb file. The two mb file of course went over before I could blink...the 100mb transferred over in about 3-4 minutes...the 2.5gb took about 15 minutes. The first transfer test was with ETHERNET connectivity. I did the same tests over wireless and found that the times doubled...naturally since wireless is a bit slower I expected that and had no issue with the times.
Mobile-Me - I have not tested the mobile me features just yet but will be testing them in the days ahead and post my results here.
So far I feel this router has hit perfection and will now find a permanent spot in my home...at least until something better hits.
Please do leave me comments with suggestions on the review and or any questions you may have.


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Wireless hard drive that works seamlessly with Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard. It's also a full-featured 802.11n Wi-Fi base station Time Capsule works with Mac computers, PCs, iPhone, iPod touch, Apple TV, and virtually all 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi wireless devices all at the same time Protect yourself with the built-in firewall and industry-standard encryption technologies including WPA/WPA2 and 128-bit WEP System Requirements - For Time Machine backup -Mac with Mac OS X Leopard / For setup and administration -Mac computer with Mac OS X v.10.4 or later, CD drive, and Ethernet or wireless networking capability; PC with Windows XP (SP2) or Windows Vista, CD drive, and Ethernet or wireless networking capability / For wireless client access -Mac with AirPort or AirPort Extreme wireless capability; PC with 802.11a/b/g/n / For shared hard drive -Mac with Mac OS X v10.4.8 or later; PC with Windows XP (SP2) or Windows Vista; Bonjour

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2/21/2012

vonage motorola VT2142-VD Phone adapter router Review

vonage motorola VT2142-VD Phone adapter router
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I lost the plug to my Vonage device in a military move. The seller posted the product to me within 24 hours- even with me making the purchase late friday/early saturday, and it arrived within three days, which is a record for a package being shipped to an APO address! I would definitely use this seller again, as well as recommend Vonage to anyone. It's great living in the UK, having a local USA number to call family, and still be able to call my British phone numbers for free (landlines)!!

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