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Home Toys August 2002 Brad Warnock |
Home Networking Options: Getting the Most From Your Home For homeowners who aren't up to the complexity of stringing cable or installing a wireless home network, or whose wireless networks aren't reaching the critical areas they need to support, the powerline concept is quickly emerging as a robust and viable alternative. |
Home Toys August 2002 Elsa Chan |
Networking Your Home Today: As Easy as Using Your Hair Dryer This article covers the many advantages of having a home network, what solutions are available, which solution is best for an average household, and, thanks to recent technological breakthroughs, just how quickly and easily a network can now be established or expanded. |
Home Toys August 2002 Lonny R. Paul |
Wireless networking goes to 22Mbps Wireless networking is here to stay and gets easier and faster every day. Don't find yourself stringing cable when you can just plug and play. |
Home Toys August 2002 Phil Philcox |
Wireless Internet Connections High speed access to the bedroom & (among other places) the park bench |
Home Toys August 2002 Rob Williams |
Phonex NeverWire 14 Powerline Network Do you have a need to connect a few computers together in a secure simple manner without running new wires? This is one of the new devices using (PLC) powerline carrier to send the data on the network in a secure manner along your power wiring. |
Home Toys August 2002 Bob Hetherington |
Compaq iPAQ CP-2W Connection Point and Wireless Network The CP-2W Connection point allows you to build a home network consisting of up to 4 ethernet and multiple 802.11 wireless computers all connected to a common internet port. Set-up was a snap. |
Linux Journal August 1, 2002 Paul M. Holzmann |
ImageStream's Rebel Router Nothing on the market today can touch the Rebel Router from a cost/savings perspective. |
PC World July 18, 2002 Emru Townsend |
How to Set Up Your Home Network Wired or wireless, getting connected is easier than ever. Follow our steps and you'll have your PCs talking to each other in no time. Article covers setting up a HomePNA 2.0, HomePlug, or 802.11b home network. |
Home Toys June 2002 Derek R. Flickinger |
Good Things Come to Those Who Wait We definitely need to understand the impact that IEEE 1394b will have on the solutions we provide now and into the future. I believe we need to try to incorporate both Ethernet and 1394 technologies into our implementations, especially for structured wiring systems in the home. |
Home Toys June 2002 Mark McCall |
Atlas CAT5 Tester The small but perfectly formed Atlas is a CAT5 "network cable analyzer". It is supplied in a foam-filled custom hard plastic case along with 2 patch leads, 2 terminators and even a spare battery. |
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