Being an international jet setter is hard, especially when you realize you forgot your USB cables halfway over the Atlantic. So this might be a useful addition to my traveling kit: the 4 in 1 network ...
If you're looking to extend your home network without running Ethernet cable all over the place, a kit like this gets it done in 60 seconds. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands ...
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Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He managed CNET's San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D ...
For those of you skeptical of using powerline technology to connect your network-ready home theater devices to your home network when you don't have nearby Ethernet ports, there's another option: ...
Using a powerline kit is indeed about as easy as it gets. All you do is connect one of the adapters to your router via an Ethernet cable, and plug it into a nearby AC outlet. You then plug the other ...
Powerline network adapters are growing a lot in popularity as the amount of connected devices in our homes also are growing. Wireless signals aren’t the optimal choice everywhere and there are also ...
Powerline Ethernet has existed for a while now, but despite that, and despite the amount it could help a potential owner, it feels to me like it’s still an unknown technology. Among my family and ...
Using the existing wiring of your home is a hot topic here on this blog, and it seems like D-Link's new product might make it a bit easier. This morning, networking company D-Link introduced a Coax ...
Home Wi-Fi has quietly become the weakest link in many fast internet plans, with video calls freezing and game sessions ...
Although it’s easy to head to the electronics store to buy network cables, making do with cables of predetermined lengths can be a problem. More often than not, premade cables are either too short ...