Results for ethernet in review

Articles & reviews

  • Gigabit Ethernet: On-Board Chips Reviewed*
    Friday 30 April 2004 – 07:00
    Vendors are increasingly adding Gigabit Ethernet controllers to their mobos. Tests show performance gaps vary from one vendor to another, while Gigabit Ethernet is becoming a must-have for the enduser.
  • Gigabit Ethernet NeedToKnow - Part 1*
    Wednesday 29 January 2003 – 10:00
    A LAN based on 10/100 Ethernet is more than adequate to handle most small networker's needs. But what about the future, and all those multiple streams of video that you're supposed to want flying around your home? Will good ol' 10/100 Ethernet handle that?
  • Chelsio Delivers 10Gb Ethernet Unified Wire*
    Friday 27 April 2007 – 06:40
    Chelsio Delivers 10Gb Ethernet Unified Wire Chelsio Communications, Inc. just announced availability of its T3-based Unified Wire Accelerators, which enable server networking, storage networking and clustering on a single platform.
  • SMC's EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 54Mbps Wireless Ethernet Adapter reviewed*
    Saturday 20 December 2003 – 09:00
    SMC's EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 54Mbps Wireless Ethernet Adapter is the first product to support enhanced security via Wi-Fi Protected Access in a wireless bridging device. But although it has a few other useful tricks that it can do, we found it a little too quirky for our taste. Read the review and find out why.
  • Review: LaCie Ethernet Disk mini*
    Tuesday 13 September 2005 – 06:17
    Sometimes you need more speed than most consumer Networked Storage products can deliver. Jim Buzbee takes a look at LaCie's dual-mode NAS that can also function as an external USB 2.0 drive.
  • Linksys WET11 Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge*
    Thursday 14 November 2002 – 03:06
    Linksys' WET11 Wireless Ethernet Bridge brought wireless 802.11b bridging to the masses with its combination of low price and easy configuration. With the release of its successor - the WET54G Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge - it looks like Linksys is hoping to dominate the market for low-cost 802.11g-based wireless bridging too. Does the new WET have what it takes? Check out our review and find out.
  • Linksys Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-port switch reviewed*
    Thursday 23 September 2004 – 09:20
    You might be tempted to think that Linksys' WET54GS5 Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-port switch is just a WET54G with a slightly-overpriced 10/100 switch built in... but you'd be wrong. There's much, much more to this first-in-category product, including ways to make bandwidth hogs behave!
  • Linksys Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge Reviewed*
    Tuesday 17 June 2003 – 09:12
    Linksys' WET11 Wireless Ethernet Bridge brought wireless 802.11b bridging to the masses with its combination of low price and easy configuration. With the release of its successor - the WET54G Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge - it looks like Linksys is hoping to dominate the market for low-cost 802.11g-based wireless bridging too. Does the new WET have what it takes? Check out our review and find out.
  • Head To Head: Corinex AV CableLAN vs. Corinex AV Phoneline Ethernet Bridge*
    Friday 22 April 2005 – 09:11
    Wireless networking may get most of the attention these days, but there are still technologies competing to replace Ethernet as the primary home networking method. Tim Higgins takes a look at Corinex' AV CableLAN and Phoneline adapters, but finds at least one of them not ready for home-networking prime time.

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