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  • #dealzmodo

    Dealzmodo: HP Desktop, Monitor, Laptop, Netbook and Router, all for $1200 (!)

    Those looking for new Windows 7 hardware might want to head to Best Buy tomorrow—according to our source, they're set to debut an HP package with a desktop, monitor, laptop, netbook, and router, ridiculously priced at $1200. More »
    10/21/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #apple

    Time Capsule and Airport Extreme Grow New Antennas to Get Faster and Stronger

    10/20/09
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  • #netgear

    Netgear RangeMax WNR3500L Wireless-N Router Packs USB, Linux Punch

    If you haven't upgraded to wireless-N yet, now is a great time. The spec is finally ratified and Netgear is celebrating by dropping the WNR3500L with USB networking and pre-loaded Linux for open source tinkerers. More »
    10/05/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #review

    D-Link DIR-685 Wireless Storage Photo Frame Router Review

    This D-Link DIR-685 router is an example of what you get when you let engineers get wild and shove in everything they think is cool into a product. And that's just the type of product we like to see. More »
    08/24/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #design

    Glowing Router Clock Tells You The Best Time To Use Bandwidth

    On a basic level, the Route O' Clock looks fantastic. But the colorful face is about more than just looks—it's a router that monitors your broadband signal and indicates its strength with different colors at each interval. More »
    07/15/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #diy

    Linux's DisplayLink Drivers Turns Routers into Functional PCs

    If your fingers are just itching to make a cheap and basic PC, here's a pretty geeky hack that'll help you transforms a OpenWRT router into a working PC. More »
    05/18/09
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    By Andi Wang
  • #apple

    Apple Time Capsule Review

    Apple's updated its Wi-Fi router and backup drive combo, Time Capsule, with a guest mode and simultaneous dual-band wireless. I was pretty surprised at how wireless performance has increased, too. More »
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    03/16/09
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    By Brian Lam
  • #rumor

    Google May Be Working on Its Own Router

    According to various SD Times sources, including one inside Cisco, Google is exploring the idea of dumping Juniper Networks in favor of building its own routers to handle their ever-expanding need for bandwidth. More »
    01/08/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #3g

    Novatel's Portable MiFi Does 3G Wi-Fi in a Beautiful Package

    Today, Novatel introduced a portable 3G hotspot router, the sleek and minimalistic MiFi, which transforms 3G internet access into a Wi-Fi hotspot wherever it goes to multiple users.
    12/09/08
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    By Erica Ho
  • #buffalo

    Buffalo Might Be Back in the Cheap Router Business With Patent Victory

    10/08/08
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  • #geeksgettingby

    Zero-Cost Gadget Upgrades For the Next Great Depression

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    10/07/08
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    By John Herrman
  • #diy

    Build Your Own Linksys WRT54GL Wi-Fi Monster Truck

    09/19/08
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  • #sfhackerstrikesagain

    San Francisco Hunting For "Mystery Device" on City Network

    San Francisco is continuing to untangle the mess created by the notorious Terry Childs after his attempt to bring down the city network. According to estimates, the cleanup has cost taxpayers $1 million so far, with an additional $800,000 set aside for unforeseen problems. The latest development in the saga occurred late last month when investigators discovered a mysterious hidden networking device referred to as "a terminal server" that appears to provide remote access to the city's Fiber WAN network. The password is unknown—but the login is accompanied by a warning message stating: "This system is the personal property of Terry S. Childs." More »
    09/12/08
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #review

    Lightning Review: Linksys WRT610N Dual N-Band Wireless Router

    07/03/08
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  • #linksys

    Linksys Should Re-Think Their Router Naming Conventions

    07/01/08
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  • #wifi

    Bazooka-Like Wi-Fi Predator Snags Distant Wi-Fi Signals

    04/15/08
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  • #dlink

    D-Link DIR-855 Router Blasts Wireless N Over Dual Channels

    03/03/08
    10,465
    16
  • #apple

    Time Capsule Gets Obligatory Strip Down

    03/01/08
    15,265
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  • #3g

    Pocketable Sprint 3G Wireless Router Coming March 1

    02/12/08
    19,811
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  • #dlink

    D-Link DPG-1200 PC-on-TV Player Brings Lousy Amateur YouTube Video to Your TV

    01/06/08
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  • #gadges

    D-Link Skins Let You Skin Your Router Like a '70s Porn Star

    01/03/08
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