Results for network in review
Articles & reviews
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How To: Diary of a New Home Network- Part 2*
Wednesday 2 November 2005 – 07:40
Tim Higgins is back with Part 2 of his new home network adventures. This time it's all about the connections - wall plates and patch panels, that is. -
How To: Diary of a New Home Network- Part 1*
Tuesday 18 October 2005 – 08:40
Designing a system to distribute communications and electronic entertainment services around a new home can be a daunting task. But with the right approach, you don't have to be a master of the home networking universe to do it, and you might even have fun! Tim Higgins recently did just that. -
Review: Iomega StorCenter Network Storage Drive*
Monday 20 February 2006 – 05:08
Iomega's StorCenter Network Storage Drive sports a nice feature set, including a built-in UPnP AV server. But Jim Buzbee found that its file system performance while good, doesn't quite live up to the promise implied by its gigabit Ethernet port.
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Review: TRENDnet USB 2.0 Network Storage Server*
Thursday 8 December 2005 – 08:26
There are many choices for buyers in the market for an inexpensive NAS. Jim Buzbee takes a look at a new entry from TRENDnet that has some attractive features, but unfortunately doesn't make the grade in the speed department. -
Review: Actiontec 54Mbps Wireless Network Camera*
Tuesday 12 April 2005 – 09:50
There are many consumer-priced networked cameras on the market today and even 802.11g wireless capability is pretty much a ho-hum feature. Humphrey Cheung took a look at Actiontec's offering, but found most of its differentiation to be in its negatives. -
MMR: Sony's PlayStation Network, Firmware Updates, and More PS3 Impressions*
Tuesday 30 January 2007 – 05:43
Sony promised its new PlayStation Network and Resistance: Fall of Man's online multiplayer mode would support up to 40 players in a single game with no interruptions or lag. But how does it all hold up in the real world? Check out this week's PS3 review for the answer.
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Review: Axis 211A Network Camera*
Monday 13 June 2005 – 07:35
There are plenty of network cameras to choose from, so what makes a fixed position, wired camera worth a premium price? Humphrey Cheung takes a look. -
Qcheck - A FREE Network Testing Utility*
Monday 3 March 2003 – 06:00
You do have to fill out a form to request the download because Ixia hopes that you'll like what you see and want to buy the full-featured Chariot, but that's a small price to pay for such a handy tool -
Strange Brew: D-Link DSM-G600 NAS*
Tuesday 4 April 2006 – 03:18
Manufacturers continue to play with NAS configurations in their fight for marketshare. Jim Buzbee takes a look at a D-Link NAS that aims to please with a combination of media serving, gigabit Ethernet, wireless and BYOD features.
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FreeNAS: cheap-and-cheerful network storage*
Friday 14 September 2007 – 05:28 in Networking
Network attached storage, or NAS, devices are essentially external hard-drives connected to a network to allow many computers to share the same files. These devices are becoming a popular way to maintain access to files across an office network, allowing
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Interview: Bigfoot's Killer NIC, Exposed*
Thursday 2 October 2008 – 10:50
Since its release, the Killer NIC has garnered a reputation for being an extravagant and largely unnecessary add-on for the do-it-yourselfer. Seeking additional insight, we approached the card's designer.
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How To Crack WEP - Part 1: Setup & Network Recon*
Tuesday 10 May 2005 – 03:05
It's common knowledge that WEP can be "easily" cracked. But did you ever wonder how "easy" it is? In Part 1 of a two-part series, Humphrey Cheung takes you step-by-step through putting together a WEP-cracking setup and using Kismet to find vulnerable wireless LANs. -
Quakecon 2002 Day 1: Mecca of Network Gaming Events*
Friday 16 August 2002 – 06:00
Quakecon 2002 is off and running and THG is on site to cover all of the action. We will take an in depth look at all of the action, and we might even have a few surprises in store for you.
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