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Review: MetaGeek Wi-Spy 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer February 12, 2006 | Computing | NetworkingWhen we first heard about a 2.4 GHz spectrum analyzer for $99 bucks, we thought it couldn't be real. But it turns out that MetaGeek's Wi-Spy works well enough that it will probably cut into sales of the higher-priced stuff. Read more
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IPCop Linux Firewall February 9, 2006 | Computing | NetworkingIPCop is a full-featured Linux firewall that can convert an old system into a router that has features not normally found on store-bought products. Daniel Schuhmann takes you through the details. Read more
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HomePlug Turbo Adapter Round-Up February 6, 2006 | Computing | NetworkingHomePlug "Turbo" technology prominently touts that it delivers data at "up to 85 Mbps" rates. But Tim Higgins found that the usual games that manufacturers play with throughput claims has been taken to new lows with these products. Read more
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Evolution of a Digital Den - Part 2: Video January 31, 2006 | Computing | NetworkingIn Part 2 of our series, Jim Buzbee describes what works and doesn't for his version of networked home video. Read more
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Review: AOL TotalTalk VoIP Service January 27, 2006 | Computing | NetworkingAfter a false start, AOL rebranded and relaunched its VoIP service late last year, in the process making it available to not only AOL customers. Jim Buzbee checked it out and found a few rough edges... Read more
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Crowning the King of Free Talk - Skype vs. Gizmo January 18, 2006 | Computing | NetworkingIs there really room for more than one Skype? That's the question faced by Michael Robertson's Gizmo Project. Derek Boiko-Weyrauch put both to the test but found that Skype won't be relinquishing its lead position anytime soon. Read more
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Review: Netgear WPNT834 RangeMax 240 Wireless Router January 17, 2006 | Computing | NetworkingWe have seen the future of high speed wireless and it's not all bright. Tim Higgins drills down deep into what makes the Netgear RangeMax 240 Wireless Router tick and finds some things that don't bode well for current owners of 802.11b/g gear. Read more
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How We Test Wireless LAN Products January 16, 2006 | Computing | NetworkingIn late 2005, I moved into a new home and had to establish new test locations. Since this essentially wiped the slate clean in terms of being able to compare wireless test results going forward to those from my previous reviews, I also decided to establish new test methodology and add a scoring system. Read more
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How To: Building an Embedded Asterisk PBX January 13, 2006 | Computing | NetworkingThe Asterisk open source Voice over IP (VoIP) PBX is usually set up on a standalone PC. But Michael Graves shows how the combination of a special Asterisk distribution and a single board computer can provide a compact, quiet and low-power alternative. Read more
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How To: Convert your Xbox to a NAS - Part 3 January 6, 2006 | Computing | NetworkingIn the final part of Kevin Herring's series, he shows how to tame BitTorrent bandwidth use and checks out file serving performance. Read more