Billion's entry into the homeplug market is a good one, with a few rough edges.
D-Link's take on HD powerline adaptors manages to look a lot better than the competition, but the same old network performance woes bring the whole package down.
Netgear has recalled its XE103 Powerline Ethernet Adapter made for countries using 220-240 volt power sources.
Netcomm's chunky purple NP200AV Homeplugs offer those stricken with wireless data woes a way out — at a price.
Apple on Tuesday released the software needed to unlock the fast Wi-Fi chips inside almost every one of its new Macs.
Vodafone's compact USB modem boosts accessibility to the telco's high-speed 3G mobile network — but the speed can range from over 2Mbps to less than 300Kbps depending on your location.
AdvaTel's PL85 delivers handsomely, providing plug-and-play home networking that's faster to configure than a wireless LAN and support for any type of Ethernet device. For houses where WLAN signals are spotty or unpredictable, these units are an absolute lifesaver; for any other office or home environment, they're just plain fantastic.
The draft proposal of the next generation Wi-Fi standard failed to pass a critical vote on Tuesday, emphasising experts' warnings that consumers and business customers should wait until the final draft is completed before purchasing products that claim to be draft compliant.
Solid maximum throughput is not nearly enough to make us recommend the Draft N-based Linksys WPC300N. Sit tight to see how the other Draft N gear fares.
If your priorities don't include long-range connectivity, then by all means get the somewhat ironically named Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240 wireless notebook adaptor for its record-breaking short-range speeds.
The WUSBF54G is a handy Wi-Fi detector and 802.11b/g network adaptor, although performance as a wireless adaptor is only average.
Netcomm's Turbo HomePlug adds the speed element that was so sorely lacking in the original HomePlug, making it a truly viable alternative to wireless networking, and a good complimentary solution to wired networking solutions.
Netcomm's Homeplug Ethernet kit provides a reasonable alternative where wireless networking simply won't work.
The Netgear WPN511 offers outstanding speed when used with its router counterpart, the WPN824, but its performance suffers in mixed-mode environments.
A new WiFi standard, 802.11n and its powerful smart-antenna technology called MIMO, are about to change the face of networking. Here's how it works.
When paired with its Pre-N router counterpart, Belkin's new MIMO-enabled PC Card adapter is the best performing adapter we've seen to date.
The Belkin Pre-N PC Card provides more MIMO bang for your buck than the Linksys WPC54GX.
The Netgear WG111 is one of the best all-around wireless USB adapters we've seen.
Microsoft's Optical Desktop Elite For Bluetooth is probably overkill for the average user, but if you want a wireless keyboard and the added convenience of Bluetooth connectivity to other devices, it's a worthy buy.
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Billion BiPAC 2070 HomePlug AV200
Billion's entry into the homeplug market is a good one, with a few rough edges.
D-Link's take on HD powerline adaptors manages to look a lot better than the competition, but the same old network performance woes bring the whole package down.
Netcomm's chunky purple NP200AV Homeplugs offer those stricken with wireless data woes a way out — at a price.
Vodafone Mobile Connect 3G HSDPA USB Modem
Vodafone's compact USB modem boosts accessibility to the telco's high-speed 3G mobile network — but the speed can range from over 2Mbps to less than 300Kbps depending on your location.
AdvaTel PowerLine 85 Ethernet Adapter
AdvaTel's PL85 delivers handsomely, providing plug-and-play home networking that's faster to configure than a wireless LAN and support for any type of Ethernet device. For houses where WLAN signals are spotty or unpredictable, these units are an absolute lifesaver; for any other office or home environment, they're just plain fantastic.
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Hardware may be less 'in your face' than software, but it can still ruin your day. We've listed our main bugbears: let us know if you agree.
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