A device that connects multiple computers to a cable or DSL line for Internet access. Also called a "residential gateway," "modem/router," "modem gateway," "home gateway" and "Internet gateway." The ...
Picture this—your parents just moved to a new location, ordered Internet service, and are having trouble setting it up. What do they do? They call you, of course, for help in configuring their fancy ...
You may have seen the common router: a small rectangular box with port holes and lights. Or you may have seen the more “modern” upright design, distinctive sometimes in their performance, but mostly ...
Wireless Internet is great. Radio waves burning holes in your brain as packets of data containing a Netflix movie fly through the air over to your TV; what could be better? Surely, not much. But WiFi ...
Weidmuller introduces the WI-I/O-2-E-N-GBL, a wireless networking I/O and Wi-Fi gateway that accommodates multiple I/O nodes and extends communications to sensors and actuators in local, remote, or ...
Buying your own modem and router is a bit like investing in a piece of internet freedom. You get complete control, ...
<p>Sydney, Australia (September 11, 2006) – NETGEAR (Nasdaq: NTGR) has launched a wireless modem gateway based on the draft-802.11n wireless standard to deliver high-speed broadband wireless ...
A major increase in worldwide broadband subscribers, along with the hot popularity of wireless- and VoIP-enabled equipment, is resulting in customer premises equipment (CPE) market growth of nearly 20 ...
The company is giving away a wireless modem with its Vaio notebooks, one of the many deals being offered by PC makers in this exceptionally dire holiday selling season. Michael Kanellos is editor at ...
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