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Uniden Unveils Consumer VoIP Solution

In conjunction with this announcement, Uniden and BroadSoft announced that Uniden’s DTA 200 has passed interoperability testing with BroadSoft’s BroadWork market-leading network communicationsplatform. With this proven interoperability, service providers using the BroadWorks VoIP platform can now offer Uniden’s DTA 200 as part of a complete and cost-effective consumer VoIP offering.

With the Uniden DTA 200 and a VoIP subscription, consumers can take full advantage of the low cost and extended features offered by the newest advances in voice communication. The DTA 200 converts standard telephone signals to a VoIP digital signal so they can be sent across a broadband Internet connection, offering consumers a low-cost, easy connection to broadband VoIP phone service.

D-Link Announces Portable Wireless Router

D-Link today announced the D-Link Wireless Pocket Router/AP, a portable wireless networking solution for business travelers wanting to access and share hotel Internet connections, wirelessly connect Ethernet devices or secure shared information from potential hackers. The D-Link Wireless Pocket Router/AP is smaller than the average PDA, measures 3.25″ x 2.5″ x.75″ and ships with a convenient carrying case to make it a complete and compact wireless networking solution. For added mobility, the D-Link Wireless Pocket Router/AP can be powered over USB if power outlets are not available.

Zoom Unveils VoIP Products And Services

From the press release:

The first product in the ZoomTel line is the ADSL X5v, which is typically bundled with Global Village phone service to provide ADSL users with easy-to-use VoIP “voice over the Internet” phone calling capabilities with unmatched flexibility and choice.  By enabling VoIP using “plain old telephones” and offering a commitment-free VoIP phone service, Zoom provides consumers with a new, low-cost way to call anywhere in the world and an easy, low-risk way to discover the revolutionary benefits of VoIP.

Netgear Announces Pocket-Sized Router

Netgear, Inc. today announced the launch of the breakthrough WGR101 54 Mbps Wireless Travel Router, a pocket-size 802.11g router to enable wireless access during travel. In addition to delivering up to 54 Mbps wireless Internet access when linked to an existing wired Ethernet connection, such as found in a hotel room or conference room, the WGR101 also provides the added security of a

New Netgear Wireless Router Adds Storage

From Netgear’s press release:

NETGEAR, Inc., a worldwide provider of technologically advanced, branded networking products, today unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show, the 2004 “Best of Innovations” award winner, the WGT634U Super Wireless Media Router, a “third-generation” wireless home networking solution that supports storage access off the router via a USB interface. It fulfills the emerging storage demands for digital-rights-protected entertainment content sharing as well as secure and remote web access to the home portal and files. In addition, the WGT634U enables super-fast wireless connectivity and superior range necessary in today’s connected home. The WGT634U and other new and innovative products from NETGEAR can be viewed at the Company’s CES Booth – South Hall #22652.

BlueTake wireless LAN 802.11b BW320 router

Quote from the review at Modtown:

“This combined product allows a user to share a Cable or DSL Internet Connection within a LAN environment – both wired and wirelessly, so that a single connection can be used simultaneously by many users within your LAN. This wireless LAN router not only provides TCP/IP, NAT, DHCP, PPPoE for regular network sharing configurations but also features an inbuilt Printer Server for wireless printing…”

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NetGear debuts 802.11g router/print server

NetGear announced the launch of the FWG114P ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Firewall with USB Print Server, a powerful feature-packed all-in-one business-class wired and wireless networking solutiondesigned to meet the demanding flexibility and security requirements of small businesses. Compliant with the IEEE 802.11g wireless standard, the FWG114P enables the wireless support ofbandwidth-intensive applications such as video streaming, large file transfers and video conferencing.

The full-featured FWG114P networking solution enables companies to easily connect to a broadband Internet connection to establish and maintain a secure Ethernet-based and wireless network for sharing Internet access, printers and other network resources. The FWG114P combines a router, four-port 10/100 switch, 802.11b/g compliant 54Mbps wireless access point, USB print server, an SPI firewall, and advanced industry-standard wireless security features soon to include Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), via a free firmware upgrade, making it one of the most secure, complete networking products available for small businesses.

108 Mbps 802.11b/g wireless gear unveiled

With wireless throughput up to ten times faster than 802.11b, NETGEAR’s 802.11b/g-compliant 108 Mbps wireless networking solutions are designed to support the bandwidth-intensive entertainmentapplications of the next generation connected home.

“Over the next couple of years, we expect to see the rapid emergence of converged home networks. This growth in media client and server products will be driven by the rise in popularity of applications such as online gaming, digital audio sharing, and streaming video,” explained Mike Wolf, Director of Enterprise and Residential Communications at In-Stat/MDR. “The bandwidth requirements of these new devices and applications extend well beyond those of the traditional data networking interfaces and will require the bandwidth and speeds that NETGEAR’s 108 Mbps wireless solutions can easily provide.”

Compex NP15-D broadband router review

Quote from the review at GotApex:

“The Compex NetPassage 15-D router advertised a plethora of features that would give the Small Office/Home Office user the ability to scale their network connection across multiple connections with load balancing redundancy. It also advertised SPI, NAT configuration, and packet filtering. Did it deliver on all of these? It surely did! I threw attacks at it after configuration and it denied those attacks. It effectively closed down my network to intruders when my friend tried to launch attacks.”

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Belkin WiFi network review

Quote from the review:

“This router has some nice features that I really didn’t pay too much attention to when I bought it. Specifically, the built-in NAT and SPI firewall, ping blocking, etc. This router can be used as an access point only as well. One nice feature I liked was the flexiblity and control offered over the access points associated with your network. For example, you can disable the firewall for a particular point if you wish; this can be helpful in particular for online gamers.”

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