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Published on April 23, 1999

AMD's PCnet-Home controller is the first Home Phoneline Networking Alliance (HomePNA) product to receive Microsoft PC 98 certification.The PC 98 designation ensures that the PCnet-Home controller is compatible with Microsoft Windows NT, 95, 98, and all other products bearing the PC 98 logo.The PCnet-Home controller is currently featured in consumer home networking products including Diamond Multimedia' s HomeFree Phoneline Network Kit, Linksys' HomeLink Phoneline Network Kit, and Actiontec's ActionLink Home Networking Kit.Information on AMD's home networking controller is posted at http://www.amd.com. Read more

Five-Year Plan for Home Networks

Published on May 07, 2001

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Intel takes USB networking home

Published on September 23, 1999

Intel has launched a home network product designed to take advantage of the USB port on newer computers. Read more

D-Link offers power line home network kit

Published on October 24, 2006

D-Link, the company best known for its home networking products, today announced the availability of a new device, the "Power Line Network Kit", which allows consumers to expand an existing home network through existing electrical wiring. Read more

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Published on October 31, 2008

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Profile: newbie
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i need some help with my home net work on one computer.
heres the background: i have 3 computers at home two have XP and the other has vista. i can set up network between the vista pc and one of the XP PC's but i can't for this PC. When on the other PC's and looking at the network and can see this PC but i can't access it. Also on this PC when trying to set up network everything goes through fine but nothing shows up in my network places. i have done the exact same thing to what i have done on the other XP PC but i just can't seem to get it to work.
any surrgestions would be good


thank you

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