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Today we are going to take a look at the latest powerline networking kit from TP-Link, the AV500. This is one of their higher end models which seeks to differentiate itself from the crowd by offering two Ethernet jacks as well as a power socket in each adapter.
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If there’s one thing everyone always seems to need, it is a new wireless router. Whether you’re using the mediocre solutions provided by your cable company, or an aging bargain model that you picked up at Target, chances are you could use a new one. In fact, we’ll venture to say that your old wireless router is literally the cause of your life’s problems. – Okay, maybe not. But still, it definitely isn’t helping.
We here at Technology X want to help you solve your problems, and to do so we’re bringing you a review of the all new TP-LINK Archer C9, which is an AC1900 dual-band wireless router.
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A value-based NAS with a plethora of features, and a good price point, today Tyler gives us a close look at the Thecus N4310 four-bay NAS solution.
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When it comes to networking nearly all of the companies that come to mind have been around for what seems like forever. It is rare to see new companies bust into the market. Well recently a new company called Tenda reached out to me about covering their latest router. I found out when researching them that Tenda has actually been around for 16 years, even though their name isn’t exactly a household name. The AC15 router that they wanted me to check out caught my eye though and I figured I would see what Tenda has to offer and find out if their new AC1900 router has what it takes to be the router you go with when moving to Wireless AC.
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On s'intéresse ce jour au cas d'un Barebone qui provient de chez Shuttle, le XPC SH97R6. Un produit de petite taille qui intègre une carte mère, un ventirad CPU et une alimentation, le tout dans un boitier de petite taille et en luminium. Proposé à partir de 259 €, le XPC SH97R6 est-il une bonne base pour se monter un ordinateur ? Réponse dans ce nouvel article Fermier.
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Right side up, upside down, screw it, or Velcro it; you can put this little low-power ProSAFE Click switch from Netgear wherever you want.
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NETGEAR Nighthawk EX7000 AC1900 Wi-Fi Range Extender Review @ TT
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Home automation is all the rage now and was a big area that was well represented at CES this year. Products are almost universally tied to mobile devices to allow home owners to interact with their residence from anywhere they have a cell or Wi-Fi signal. Home security is something that everyone needs as the FBI reports that every 14 seconds a home is burglarized and 90% of thieves will bypass a home with a security system. In other words, they go for the easy targets. Unfortunately, it can be extremely expensive to equip your home between the costs of the hardware and monitoring services. Guardzilla wants to make that task more affordable buy allowing the homeowner to do their own real-time monitoring. In essence, it’s a Wi-Fi enabled IP camera with software that allows the camera to act as a movement detector to send notifications to the user(s). We got a sample to see how well it works and lives up to the hype. I had some bumps in the road, most of which I was able to overcome and were not necessarily the fault of the Guardzilla product which I get into more in depth. Others still linger so keep reading if you want the details.
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13 Wifi access points tested @Hardware.Info
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