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TP-Link TL-WDR4900 review: TP-Link's best router yet
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The TL-WDR4900 is TP-Link's best router we've tested, and it's faster than both the WDR3600 and the WDR4300. The range of features available on the WDR4900 is also good, even if we do miss the guest network option. Other than that we are very positive about the TL-WDR4900, and can definitely recommend it.
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Patriot Gauntlet Node Wireless Enclosure Review
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Tablets and large smartphones (some even look like tablets) have taken a very large share of the market and according to analysts that number will increase many times over in the following years. Personally i use smartphones as intended and that`s just for calls, checking my emails and surfing the web when i have no other choice and as for tablets well i don`t really like using them that much and in all likelihood that will not change until manufacturers actually make tablets powerful enough to compete with laptops. Still laptops, tablets and smartphones alike use Wi-Fi connectivity and due to the limited storage capacity of the last two (tablets/smartphones) and the increasing data storage needs it was just a matter of time before someone introduced a Wi-Fi enabled external HDD enclosure in the market (much like the Kingston Wi-Drive but quite cheaper in regards to $/GB). Well Patriot did exactly that and so today we will be testing their GAUNTLET NODE Wireless Enclosure for 2.5 HDD/SSD."
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TP-LINK TL-WDR3500 Wireless N600 Router Review
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Throughout out testing the TP-Link TL-WDR3500 was rock solid with no drops of signal during our use. Once the router was set up, operation was seamless. Many people will appreciate the fact that you can set the router up out of the box with some level of security to your wireless devices in less than 10 minutes using the included Setup Wizard software. For more advanced users, you have the freedom to customize a number of options to personalize the router to your specific needs. We used the TP-Link in an office where there were multiple wired devices laptops, cell phones, tablets, and a Western Digital media player were all connected and working successfully using the TL-WDR3500..."
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NETGEAR Universal Dual Band WiFi Range Extender (WN3500RP) Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
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NETGEAR Universal Dual Band WiFi Range Extender (WN3500RP) Review @ HardwareHeaven.com Today we are looking at the WN3500RP or Universal Dual Band Wi-Fi Range Extender for short... or not. Designed to pretty much do what it says, this device extends the range of an existing wireless network by repeating the signal with the use of a new network SSID. So essentially, it is a basic router that forwards on traffic it receives to the primary router."
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Tenda W311R+ Review @ Vortez
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The W311R+ 150Mbps wireless router provides an excellent solution for experiencing better wireless performance while sharing a broadband Internet connection with multiple computers over a secure wireless network."
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24 two-bay NAS device group test
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Consumers have more choice than ever when it comes to two-disk NAS devices. Prices are all over the place, and the features range from very basic to impressively advanced and comprehensive. Hardware.Info tested 24 different NAS devices in different price classes so you should be able to find one that exactly fits both your storage needs and your budget.
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NETGEAR Powerline USB Music Extender (XAUB2511) Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
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NETGEAR Powerline USB Music Extender (XAUB2511) Review @ HardwareHeaven.com This Powerline device features a USB expansion port that can be used to stream music to any device with a USB, RCA / Mini Jack connection. Alternatively, the USB port brings network functionality to printers, scanners or hard drives allowing such devices to be shared across your home network from any power outlet."
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Trendnet N300 Easy-N-Range Extender
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i is something everyone wants to work flawlessly, unfortunately there are some major issues with wireless transmissions. One of these issues are thick brick walls and other signals which disturb or block the signal. For this problem manufactuers have come up with nice range extenders that are supposed to boost the signal. I have personally huge issues with thick brick walls in our apartment so I will definitely be able to test the range extenders performance. Enough talking and lets find out what we think about the Trendnet N300 Easy-N-Range Extender.
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D-Link SharePort Go DIR-506L Review @ TestFreaks
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Today at TestFreaks we will be looking at the D-Link SharePort Go mobile battery-powered router and media streamer. This unit is in the same family as the DIR505 D-Link All-in-one Mobile Companion that we looked at last year. Both these device can work as a router, Access Point, repeater and Wi-Fi hotspot. Plus they are capable of streaming media off an attached USB drive."
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ADATA DashDrive Air AE400 Review @ ThinkComputers.org
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Wireless storage is becoming increasingly popular, I cannot tell you how many wireless hard drives we saw at CES this year. Wireless storage is great as you do not need to be physically connected to the drive to access it and think about how many wireless devices you have in your house. How many of those devices do you take with you on a daily basis? For me I take my laptop, iPhone and Kindle with me everywhere. With limited storage space on these devices I want to be able to take my media with me and access it from all of these devicesat the same time. We have already taken a look at devices like Kingstons Wi-Drive and Patriots Gauntlet Node that give you this ability. Each device has its limitations though. Today we are taking a look at a device from ADATA that everyone should add to their mobile arsenal. The DashDrive Air is a wireless storage reader and power bank that gives you that mobile storage as well as the ability to charge your devices and so much more! Read on as we take a look!"
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*EDITED* Analogix SlimPort adapter with the Nexus 4 @ LanOC Reviews
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When it comes to the craziness that is CES, you see so many interesting devices, accessories, and gadgets that it sometimes takes a little while for it to sink in. We had a chance to take a look at a new adapter for the Nexus 4 while we were there, the Analogix SlimPort adapter SP1002. Their demo was a Bluetooth game controller tied to a Nexus 4 playing a game with the SlimPort cable pushing the signal to a TV. It wasnt until later after they had given us a sample to check out that I realized that a SlimPort cable, controller, and a Nexus 4 could give me something to do while trapped in a hotel next time I am traveling."
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Rosewill RPLC-500KIT Powerline Ethernet Adapter Review @ Hi Tech Legion
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The Rosewill RPLC-500KIT is a set of powerline adapters that offer the potential to transport up to 500 Mbps of data through a home`s existing power infrastructure. The RPLC-500KIT offers an additional way to move network traffic through a home, with support for 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports. The technology works by transmitting the data at a different frequency than the power is generating on the line. One adapter will plug into your wall and will be connected with an Ethernet cable to your internet gateway, whether that is a router or modem. The other adapter is plugged into an outlet wherever you desire network access in the home. The Rosewill RPLC-500 adapters support 128-bit encryption and have LEDs to indicate the quality of power, Ethernet status, and data status."
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