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All in One Solution For Wireless N Storage Router, NAS and Digital Photo Frame

If you would like to build a high performance wireless network at home, you should take the wireless router with the future technology available at the market today – Wireless -N router with the price starts from $75 up to $350. When you would like to share storage to be accessible Read the rest of this entry »

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Ethernet – Explained

Do you use Ethernet? You might think that you don’t, but don’t be so sure. Ethernet is everywhere – if you use a networked computer, whether it’s at home or in your office, you’re using Ethernet.

Ethernet is two things: a kind of cable for connecting computers together, and the Read the rest of this entry »

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What’s The Best Bandwidth Platform For Video Conferencing And Multi-Media Functions?

Designing the “perfect” delivery infrastucture for video conferencing and multi-media functions can seem complicated, labor intensive, time consuming, and costly. But what’s most important is the evaluation process you would use….what you would likely choose (e.g. T1, DS3, OC3, Read the rest of this entry »

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Will Your Virtual Infrastructure Pass Its Health Check?

leading to performance concerns. At the operations level the ease and speed with which new applications can be deployed has resulted in many organisations resolving the issues of ‘server sprawl’, only to be faced with the new problem of ‘Virtual Machine sprawl’.

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D-link Xtreme N Dir-655N Router Review

The next technology to hit the market with a huge force is the D-link Xtreme n dir-655 router. If seen from the perspective of short range transmissions, this will be the fastest while the latest in the router technology.

Although it is still under testing, when it comes to mode Read the rest of this entry »

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Gigabit Ethernet, The Speed and the Benefits

Gigabit Ethernet, it’s an awesome change in the speed at which you can go about the internet. But as of right now it is not easily used by consumers. Though businesses are able to use this type of internet connection easily. Technology in the consumer computers need to advance Read the rest of this entry »

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Understanding the Fundamentals of Ethernet

Ethernet was developed at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) by Robert Metcalfe and David Boggs with Chuck Thacker and Butler Lampson in the early 1970s. Xerox filed a patent application for Ethernet in 1975. Today, Ethernet is based on IEEE standard 802.3 (Institute of Electrical Read the rest of this entry »

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YouTube – External Hard Drives – DiskGO

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Should I Upgrade to CAT-6 Cable?

Category 6 Cable, or as it is sometimes referred to, CAT-6, is a certain cable that is standard for Gigabit Ethernet and some other network protocols that prove to be backward compatible with this cable and category 3 cables. Cat-6 has more severe specifications for system noise Read the rest of this entry »

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CAT5 vs CAT5E vs CAT6

Here is our opinion on choosing the right category of network cable:

  • Cat5 = If you plan on running at most 100 Mbps
  • Cat5e = If you plan on running at 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps)
  • Cat6 = If you plan on running at 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps) or more. Cat6 is better if you are in areas that have Read the rest of this entry »
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