Intel's Wi-Fi PAN management interface at the CES 2009 demo.
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I love my hotel room in Las Vegas. Great view! Very fast internet access. However, the hotel controls and charges for access to the Internet by IP address. This means I have to …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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The TEW-673GR true dual-band wireless-N router from Trendnet.
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Better late than never, Trendnet unveiled at CES 2009 its first true dual-band wireless-N router, the mouthful 300Mbps Concurrent Dual-Band Wireless N Gigabit Router, or TEW-673GR. This is the upgrade to the company’s TEW-672GR, which was release five months …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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The 450Mbps TEW-773GR from Trendnet is fast.
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Before I begin, let me say this one more time: The 802.11n wireless specification (or Wireless-N, which is currently still in draft state and therefore is also known as Draft N) is a wireless networking standard that …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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The WZR-HP-G300NH NFinity High Power wireless router from Buffalo.
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After two long years, Buffalo, just less than a month ago, regained the right to sell wireless products in the U.S. And at CES 2009, the company is showcasing a wide range of networking products …
Originally posted at CES 2009
D-Link’s Extrem N DIR-685 wireless router.
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During 2008, I complained about all of D-Link’s wireless routers, such as the DIR-825 or the DIR-855 for their common old-school bulky design. Today I was more than impressed by that of the all-new Xtreme N Storage DIR-685 wireless router….
Originally posted at CES 2009
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D-Link’s DNS-726-4 NVR Pro at CES 2009.
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The first NAS server I’ve run into that features a surveillance system is the Synology DS107+, and I was very impressed. Thursday, D-Link announced two NAS servers that work more like Internet-based surveillance products–or network video …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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The 300Mbps Wireless N Travel Router from Trendnet.
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Wireless routers that fit in your pocket have been around for a long time (I especially like the Windy31, though it’s a little peculiar). However, while convenient and cool, they share the same shortcoming: the lack of support for …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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(Credit: Trendnet)Recording and viewing images from a security camera is nothing new, but being able to do that conveniently from any location within a wireless network is. And this is exactly what Trendnet offers at CES 2009 with its first-to-market 7″ Wireless Internet Camera Monitor Kit, the TV-M7110WK.
The …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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The SideStage add-in extension monitor from D-Link.
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It’s been a just two days at CES and I am already very tired of Alt-Tabbing and looking at my Dell XPS 1330’s little screen and sorely miss my Dell 30″ UltraShap LCD at home. Bragging aside, it’s …
Originally posted at CES 2009
Netgear’s mobile router at CES 2009.
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D-Link did this a while ago by making its DIR-825 router support USB 3G mobile modems, and today at CES, Netgear introduced its 3G-only mobile router, the MBR624GU.
The router has a compact form factor and can be …
Originally posted at CES 2009
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