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more about #routers GraphicoFantastico: Why not toss the busted routers in the trash and shove the MacBook guts into something cool at least, like maybe a chainsaw or a monkey skull? more » frasierman: Why not a Mac Mini? more » isthisreallife: This may be one of the least exciting case mods I have seen. Now put a macbook in Frucci's vagina in a can and I'll be impressed. more » orbitbreak: Ives probably woke up in a cold sweat the morning after this was made. ...I wish I could mod that well :( more » lukeadams: the problem is that he's still left with a macbook which is just as useless as two broken routers. more » danger the pirate: one of many reasons why i have a router behind my time-warner modem. #timewarnerexposedrouters more » AndPreciousLittleofThat: All well and good, but not what I needed to know. Does it use direct or indirect cooking methods? #timecapsule more » KTK1990: I did see that they now say the time capsule has a server grade hard drive in it. #timecapsule more » macpatrik: I'm using dual band through Airport Express and the 2wire router that AT&T u-verse uses. So both g and n and it works out wonderfully. more » something_unique_and_descriptive: I was waiting for the final spec to be ratified. I'll stick to G until either prices come way down or my router dies. I just can't justify the expen... more » Identity Avatar: *whatever my neighbor users. :) more » Imagism: Excuse me, exactly what kind of an environment would even use A band anymore? more » DrRiAdGeOrN: There is a reason I have a rack in the house, Gig to every room. I'm staying with G till I need a new AP for the bedroom and only then it will be a g... more » UnderLoK: Technically I use them all, but at home 3 are N 2 are G. more » EBone: Airport Extreme with N. My MBA can receive N, all other computers in house use G. more » IN THE FACE!: I've got a dual-band N router, but I haven't really felt the need to upgrade any of my laptops (which all presently have G internal cards already)... ... more » STFU_FPU!: what happened to C,D,E,F,H,I,J,K,L, and M? more » Sir Gibler: Those 8 of you who voted 802.11a can go read Engadget. Oh and there should be a poll for "why do you use a standard other than 802.11n" and I just abo... more » ripfire: I use 802.3ab more » ThisCharmingMan: I'm terrified to buy a new router because it's such a serious pain in the ass to install. When will these things become user friendly? more » -
#mod
What To Do With All Your Broken Routers? Make a MacBook Mod, That's What
Like the Everest-climbing George Leigh Mallory, modder Tyler saw a Linksys router and decided to shove a MacBook inside, "because it's there." Well, it was either that, or a Billy the Big Mouth Bass. More » -
#cybersecurity
65,000 Time Warner Customers Exposed To Remote Hacks
A vulnerability in their modems and routers has left 65,000 Time Warner customers vulnerable to having their admin menus remotely accessed by evil-doers. Time Warner says they're aware of, and working on the issue as we type.Updated. More » -
#nowavailable
Now Available
D-Link's Jack of all trades router is out today, along with a Pioneer professional Blu-ray player. It's less pricey than some other high end players, but still way too expensive. More » -
#questionoftheday
Which Flavor of Wi-Fi Do You Use?
The 802.11n spec has been in the news a lot lately. After six years, the spec has finally been approved, and we shall soon see wireless N coming to the Xbox and maybe even the iPod Touch. More » -
#japan
Sadly This Is Not the PS3 Slim
I really thought—hoped, really—this sliver of black plastic was the Japanese PS3 Slim. It's not. More » -
#concepts
In the Future, Metroids Will Provide Our Internet
UK Internet provider TalkTalk asked a team from Goldsmiths, University of London to come up with some concept router designs focused around four areas: signal strength, energy efficiency, home design, and "pure enjoyment." More » -
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#routers
Fonera, the Communalist Wi-Fi Club, Revamps Routers With NAS, BitTorrent and 3G Support
Fonera, whose novel routers require you to share your connection in trade for access to other Fonera users' connections, has updated their hardware: the new Fonera 2 supports USB storage, BitTorrent and 3G dongles. More » -
#apple
Airport, Time Capsule Get Dual-Band Wi-Fi, 'Guest Networking'
Accompanying the refreshed Mac Pro, Mac Mini and iMac are interesting (if incremental) upgrades for the AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule. Both products get dual-band wi-fi, along with an interesting "guest networking" feature.
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#routers
Linksys Routers Now Have Built-In Internet Security
Linksys is teaming up with Trend Micro to put the Home Network Defender internet security software into the their routers, helping to block out unsafe sites before they reach any computer on your network. More » -
#routers
Option GlobeSurfer III 3G Wi-Fi Hotspot Has a Screen and USB Port
Option's cool little 3G router makes a WiFi hotspot out of a 3G signal, providing pretty good download/upload speeds in the process. It'll also let you plug in networked devices like hard drives and printers. More » -
#wimax
Clearwire Prepping a WiMax Wi-Fi Router For Portable 4G Hotspots
Clearwire early Wimax adopters will soon be able to buy a portable wi-fi router that will broadcast your ultra-fat 4G pipe to everyone within range of your pocketable little router. More » -
#computers
ASUS D200 Is a Media Server, Touchscreen Nettop, Router, Box
Somewhere between the first EeePC and their awesome media-center-in-a-keyboard, ASUS became the Chuck Bukowksi of the gadget world: Drunk, unpredictable, prolific and occasionally brilliant. Then what of the Eee PC D200 touchscreen NAS-cum-router? More » -
#ces2009
Trendnet's Wireless N Router Fits in Your Pocket
Trendnet has unveiled what they are calling "the world's smallest wireless N travel router" with the TEW-654TR. There have been other pocket-sized routers of course, but not one this small with Draft N support. More » -
#ces2009
Netgear Jumps in the Mobile Broadband Game With the WWAN 3G Mobile Broadband Router
The 3G Mobile Broadband Router is Netgear's first foray into the land of 3G sharing, and shares the connection of any compatible 3G USB dongle. More » -
#networking
D-Link Xtreme N DIR-685: NAS-Ready Router with LCD
You could have a normal wireless network, or you could be tempted into the D-Link Xtreme N DIR-685, an 802.11n Wi-Fi router that leaves room for networked attached storage and other goodies. More » -
#bestmodo
Bestmodo 2008
Here's a list of the very best gear we've seen this year. It's more bragger's guide than buyer's guide—if you have any of this, you can officially tell your friends to suck on it.

