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D-Link DGL-4300 Wireless Router Review
Do you share your internet connection with a bandwidth hog at home and it's affecting your ping times while gaming? If so, D-Link's DGL-4300 router may just be the solution for you. The DGL-4300's GameFuel technology flags data packets from games such as Counter-Strike as high priority, while packets from other programs are tagged low priority, giving you the lowest ping possible for gaming. In addition, the router supports 802.11g and features four GigE ports. But does this technology actually work in games? Find out in this review!
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ASUS 802.11G Wireless Networking Quick Take
With speeds increasing and prices falling, wireless networking is quickly beginning to take off. In this article, Alexis takes a look at ASUS' latest 802.11G wireless networking parts, the WL-500G access point and WL-100G PC card. ASUS has added a few extra features on their 802.11G parts, the access point in particular has an integrated print server and webcam server. Alexis also provides quick throughput testing between 802.11b versus 802.11g. See what he thought of these parts in today's article!
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Intel AnyPoint 10Mbps PCI Review
How would you like to set up a LAN over regular phone lines? Intel's AnyPoint phoneline networking system lets you do just that. Read on to find out more about Intel's 10Mbps AnyPoint system!
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Inari PassPort Review
We've seen regular 10/100BaseT networks, wireless networks, and even phoneline networks, but how about powerline networking? Inari's PassPort Plug-In Network uses your home's AC wiring to connect your computers. How does it compare to a regular LAN? Read on to find out!
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Intel Anypoint Review
Do you want to set up a home network, but don't want to bother with the hassles of LAN cabling and setup? What if you don't have a free PCI slot? Check out Intel's Anypoint system, which offers 1Mbps speed across your home phone line, using only your parallel port!
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Diamond Homefree Phoneline Review
Want to set up a home network but worried about cables cluttering up your hallways and floor? But you hate the packetloss and instability of wireless networking solutions. What if it were possible to hook up your computers together using the phone jacks ALREADY in the walls of your home or small office? If this sounds exciting to you, then Diamond's Homefree Phoneline might be the networking solution for you. Our networking expert, James Yu, covers this innovative product from Diamond, and compares it with other networking solutions.
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D-Link DFE-905 Network Kit Review
Looking to start a small LAN, but intimidated by the hardware and installation requirements? Look no further than the D-Link DFE-905 Network Starter Kit. This kit is designed specifically to make the process of "getting connected" effortless and painless. Check out the review to see how it performs!
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Diamond HomeFree Wireless Review
Feel like everyone's having a LAN party except you? Don't want to string miles of cable through your house or apartment just to get the benefit of fast file transfers and gaming? Check out our review of the Diamond HomeFree Wireless LAN setup, as JackMoves takes you through the process from beginning to end.
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