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PC World October 2002 Yardena Arar |
Home Net Hassles Home networks are hot and can be extremely useful -- once everything is up and running. But getting there is often a bumpy ride. |
Home Toys August 2002 Rob Williams |
Actiontec 54Mbps Wireless Access Point (WAP) Looking for a blazing fast wireless network setup? The latest wireless technology, 802.11a or Wi-Fi5, is the fastest way to go so far. A review of an Actiontec system utilizing this standard. |
New Architect September 2002 Lincoln D. Stein |
Wireless, Defenseless Protect your wireless network before someone takes advantage |
New Architect September 2002 Jagielski & Miller |
Thought-Provoking Works Books on Unix network programming and the intelligent wireless web |
New Architect September 2002 |
Wireless Interference With new FCC regulations looming, could Wi-Fi be caught in the crossfire? We asked Tim Pozar, cofounder of the Bay Area Wireless User Group (BAWUG), about the legal issues surrounding 802.11. |
PC World September 2002 Yardena Arar |
Buyers' Guide to Home Networking Gear Wired and wireless choices abound, and prices are falling. Selecting the right type of network (or a hybrid) is key. |
PC World September 2002 Ramon G. McLeod |
Gigabit Nets For Small Business Gigabit ethernet controllers are starting to appear on PC motherboards, notably the one inside Dell's new OptiPlex GX260. And Linksys has introduced its first line of products aimed at those that want to upgrade their PCs and network switches to the 1-Gbps standard. |
PC World September 2002 Roy Santos |
Double Wi-Fi Network Speeds? U.S. Robotics' 22-mbps wireless networking products improve on Wi-Fi speeds -- but only on networks with no Wi-Fi clients. |
PC World September 2002 Yardena Arar |
Two Wireless Nets, One Box Intel's Pro/Wireless 5000 LAN Dual Access Point supports both Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi5 networks. |
PC World September 2002 |
Spotlight on Wi-Fi Routers As home networking becomes affordable, we evaluate five top Wi-Fi-based contenders to link your multiple PCs. |
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