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Monday, December 11, 2006
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D-Link jumped on the draft-802.11n merry-go-round a few months ago with its RangeBooster N650 router which offers a good range of features but ultimately failed to impress in the wireless performance stakes. The DSL-2740B represents its next stab at the high-speed networking market and adds an integrated ADSL 2/2+ modem and a few extra features to the mix.
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Wednesday, October 4, 2006
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We?ve seen a steady demand for diskless NAS appliances that allow users to pick their own hard disks or maybe put an old timer back into action. The latest DSM-G600 from D-Link does just that as it allows you to add a single IDE drive and share it over wired and wireless networks.
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006
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The latest fad in the surveillance market is being able to keep an eye on your home and property from a mobile phone or PDA. We?ve seen some proprietary solutions garnering a fair amount of interest and D-Link now steps in with its Securicam DCS-2120 IP camera. Taking over from the DCS-2100G it offers support for wired and wireless network connections and the RTSP (real time streaming protocol).
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Tuesday, January 10, 2006
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D-Link delivers a very good range of features for a comparatively low price along with good wireless performance. However, the DSL-G624M is not as easy to configure as Netgear's DG834PN and the latest firmware upgrade is a must for this router...
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Monday, July 4, 2005
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Camera design is archaic and the engineering isn't great but the above par picture quality and tons of features go some way to make up for this. D-Link really has packed in a wealth of surveillance capabilities into the DCS-5300G and the software bundle complete with recording studio makes this very good value.
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Monday, June 20, 2005
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Very small businesses looking for a simple, low cost PoE compliant switch will find the DES-1316K is well worth considering. However, management features are minimal - particularly those for power control - so if you want more PoE capabilities then check out 3Com's BaseLine 2626-PWR Plus. It does cost twice as much but offers 24 PoE ports, Gigabit uplinks, full web management access and support for three per-port power priorities.
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Tuesday, February 1, 2005
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D-Link's latest DWL-2100AP wireless AP claims to push the standard 802.11g 54Mbps speed up to 108Mbps when a compatible D-Link card is used. The fact that a wireless LAN can potentially be quicker than a wired one is fantastic news for home users. There are now no worries about degraded performance when switching to wireless, and you can set up your computers wherever you please!
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