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Netgear HDX101 Review
Looking for a
reliable high speed home network but can't lay Cat 5 cables,
Netgear have the answer with their 200mbps Ethernet over mains
solution. Much more reliable than wireless and easy to
configure.
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Logitech V250 Mouse and Pad
Choosing gifts for the busy exec can
be a nightmare, Logitech's latest offering might be ideal as a
present? But does the fun last beyond the first few hours?
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Solwise Homeplug Ethernet Over Mains
Fed up with trying to rely on WiFi
for a quality way to share your broadband, or just not up to the
complexity of a WiFi Network? Well we've tested a novel
solution that uses your mains cables to form a network.
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Linksys WAG54GX2
We've been testing the latest high speed home
gateway from Linksys. The rather utilitarian sounding WAG54GX2
offers greater range and speed when working with MIMO enabled
devices, but in our tests even standard 802.11g can benefit.
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Belkin Bluetooth Access Point
A Wireless LAN and a Bluetooth Piconet are rarely joined, which
is a shame as Bluetooth is more than adequate for sharing an
ADSL connection.
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Logitech MX3100 Wireless Keyboard
With enough extra function keys to
control the whole of Dr Evils secret underground bunker there
must be enough keys for the average user?
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Netgear ADSL Wireless Router
Sharing your broadband connection
wirelessly couldn't be easier this Netgear router has full WEP encryption to
work at the heart of your wireless network and its fully ADSL enabled. |
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Linksys wireless pci card
WPC54G What do we
recommend to put in you PCMCIA slot to connect to today's wireless networks?
this 802.11g card is backwards compatible while also being able to handle
the latest 54g routers. |
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Linksys Wireless G
Broadband Router The
latest 802.11g technology makes video on your network a possibility and
ensures MP3 streaming is robust, this router from Linksys contains a
firewall and easy easy to administer. |
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Belkin Bluetooth USB Dongle
Enable your PC or laptop within seconds this plug and play
Bluetooth dongle enabled connectivity within a 10 meter radius. |
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Buffalo
Broadband Wireless Router
Buffalo bring us their 54mbit/s Broadband Wireless Router and
its certainly secure with features normally reserved for hardware firewalls
making an appearance on this consumer gateway. |
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Netgear WG111 Wireless USB
A 54g wireless
connection in a USB key? well it had to happen and finally
Netgear's WG111 allowed the ancient Lordpercy.com office PC to
join the wifi revolution.
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TDK Bluetooth Plus PCMCIA Card
Want to hook up all those Bluetooth device to your PC in a
neat and tidy way, the TDK Bluetooth Plus card offers a class 1 BT
connection and comes with bundled software too. |
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Belkin Bluetooth PCMCIA Card
Belkin's way to connect your laptop to any other
Bluetooth enabled device will solve some obvious problems like synchronising
your contacts or email with a mobile, but with Bluetooth turning up in all
manner of devices this sub £50 card opens up a range of possibilities. |
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BT Voyager 2000 Wireless ADSL
Modem
Wireless networking need not require a degree
in Telnet, the Latest BT Voyager product range may cost a bit
more but the web interface is designed for mere mortals, you
could be online in minutes and that's not a marketing pitch.
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Netgear WGT634U Wireless Media Router
Netgear have released the third generation of broadband wireless router and
its less than £100 but gives up to 108mbps throughput using the 802.11 Super
G standard and with the ability to directly attached network storage this
looks like one hell of a router. |
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Netgear WG121 USB Wireless Adaptor No need to kick out that PC just
because it can't join your
wireless network, Netgear's USB WiFi adaptor can give 802.11g
connectivity to the most elderly of machines.
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Netgear WG511T 108mbps wifi card
we test the Netgear WG511T 108mps card in LP's laptop to see
if the super G should be wearing its underpants on the
outside.....
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SanDisk WiFi SIDO Card
Zoom 4300 Bluetooth Modem
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