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Displaying items by tag: 802.11n

Wednesday, 13 August 2014 15:52

Telstra picks Netgear for new cable gateway

Telstra has adopted Netgear's C6300BD DOCSIS 3.0 AC1900 Cable Data Gateway, which it is offering as the Telstra Gateway Max.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 05 February 2013 15:20

Billion revamps top-selling modem/router

Billion has added to its range of 'fibre ready' ADSL routers (ie, they incorporate an Ethernet WAN port as well as an ADSL2+ modem) with the release of the BiPAC 7800NXL.

Published in Networking

Meru Networks has announced a new wireless controller and a new access point designed for areas of very high Wi-Fi use, along with a plan to ease the financial pain of upgrading to 802.11ac.

Published in Networking
Friday, 21 October 2011 17:24

Revamped WD TV Live features 802.11n

The revamped WD TV Live media player includes 802.11n wireless connectivity and support for a range of Internet content providers - but no Australian TV catch-up services are on the list.

Published in Entertainment
Sunday, 03 April 2011 17:09

Review: Colasoft Capsa 7 WiFI

WiFi traffic is, by nature, more ethereal than its wired equivalent. Specialised tools are necessary to diagnose wireless network faults, and Colasoft has extended its excellent Capsa line with a new product to sniff and analyse your WiFi network.

Published in Networking

Billion's new BiPAC 6200WZL wireless router features built-in 3G access. It supports downlink speeds up to 7.2Mbps.

Published in Mobility

Lexmark has released a raft of SOHO and corporate printers and multifunction devices, including one that replaces a conventional scanner engine with a camera-style system that trims scanning time to as little as three seconds, and others with a massive 10.2in touchscreen control panel.

Tuesday, 24 August 2010 12:24

Telstra taps Ruckus to WiFi enable T-Box

US-based WiFi vendor, Ruckus Wireless - which recently opened an office in Australia - says it is providing Telstra with its 802.11n Smart Wi-Fi system for use with the Telstra T-Box set-top box that combines BigPond TV, movie downloads, HD free-to-air channels and a personal video recorder.

Published in Entertainment

Unmatched performance, reliability and price deliver on all-wireless promise and moves 802.11n to mainstream

A 3G broadband router with HSPA+ and 802.11n support is about to hit the Australian market.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 11 March 2010 18:27

Elgato Netstream shares the TV love

I've been a fan of Elgato's EyeTV family for some time, and the Netstream networked tuner appears to be a worthy addition.

Published in Core Dump
Someone at LaCie has had an interesting idea - combine a high-def media player with a DLNA server and player, and wrap the result in a surprisingly small package.
Published in Entertainment
Put a hot spot in your pocket with the NetComm 3G Travel Router t1.
Published in Home Tech
Wednesday, 20 January 2010 06:05

Cisco touts video over enterprise WLANs

Cisco has introduced its 'media-ready' wireless LAN - a set of enhancements to its 802.11n product offerings enabling these networks to support the delivery of high definition video.

Tuesday, 12 January 2010 06:35

D-Link pushes dual-band 802.11n for larger sites

New products from D-Link aim to deliver the benefits of dual-band 802.11n wireless networking to larger sites in a way that makes life easier for network administrators.

Published in Home Tech
Now that the 802.11n standard has been ratified, the Xbox 360 is finally getting a Wireless N adapter to better cope with the heavy demands of today’s digital content devouring public, but it’s double the price of a USB Wireless N adapter for your PC!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Monday, 14 September 2009 08:17

Teardown hints at iPod touch hidden capabilities

A teardown of the new iPod touch reveals some interesting details. But some commentators might be concluding that 2+2=5.

Published in Core Dump
Seven years after it kicked off the process the IEEE has ratified the 802.11n WLAN standard. 'Draft n' products have been on the market for several years,' but, ratification will see a new wave of innovation because to date these products have implemented only a small subset of features available in the standard, says 802.11 working group member, Matthew Gast.

Published in Strategy
Although the 802.11n standard should receive final approval this Friday, there's more to come in wireless networking.

Australian buyers looking for a 3G Wi-Fi router now have a wider selection to choose between with the arrival of AXIM Communications' (AXIMCom's) range.

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