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Fujitsu Doubles Bandwidth Of Fiber Optic Network Between North America And Japan

Published on March 19, 2008 to Networking

Tokyo (Japan) - In an never-ending quest for as much bandwidth as possible, Fujitsu and Pacific Crossing announced that they have upgraded the PC-1 trans-Pacific fiber-optic cable mo more than 1 Tb/s. Read more

NASA Develops Interstellar Network

Published on November 21, 2008 to Networking

Although having an Interplanetary Internet in space seems like something that should already be in place, apparently NASA is just now getting around to it after ten years of development. Read more

First Network Using Quantum Cryptography Demonstrated

Published on October 10, 2008 to Networking

On Wednesday, the first commercial communication network using quantum cryptography was demonstrated Read more

AT&T Expansion Of 3G Wireless Network

Published on February 6, 2008 to Mobility Miscellaneous

San Antonio (TX) - Telecomm giant AT&T will be greatly expanding its 3G wireless network this year. The company plans on adding 3G capabilities to 80 additional cities which will bring the total... Read more

PlayStation Network Video DRM Decidedly User Unfriendly

Published on September 24, 2008 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

For legit customers, there's nothing more hateful than the dreaded DRM. Read more

How To: Setting up WDS Bridging / Repeating

Published on April 14, 2004 to Networking

Many 802.11g products now come equipped with WDS bridging and repeating capabilities, but getting them set up isn't as easy as it should be. This ProblemSolver will first review the basics of WDS and compare it to previous bridging methodologies. We'll then provide some tips to help you maximize your chances of WDS success. Read more

Building A Home Network From Scratch - The Ins and Outs of Building a Home Network

Published on June 30, 2003 to Networking

With interest rates at an all-time low in the U.S., many Americans are now able to build or buy their first home or, if they are already a homeowner, to upgrade to something better. Buying or building a home offers those who are technology-minded the opportunity to consider the integration of home connectivity up-front. Many new, custom-built homes now offer some level of basic home connectivity as an option; but this is a new phenomenon. Considering that the Internet has become a mainstream feature of our collective lifestyle in just a few short years, unless the home you are buying is fairly new it is likely that you are pretty much left to your own devices when it comes to networking. Read more

Fast Network Adapters - What's Holding You Back?

Published on June 19, 2002 to Networking

One of the "lessons learned" from our testing of higher speed (>10Mbps) network adapters is that you don't always get what you think you're getting, i.e. higher network speed. Things that didn't matter at lower network speeds come into play when using products such as 100Mbps Ethernet adapters and even the newer 802.11a wireless network adapters. Read more

Review: Making a little Magic on your Network

Published on November 10, 2005 to Networking

Setting up a small LAN isn't always easy for the newbie. David Strom looks at two products that try and somewhat succeed at easing the pain of getting a small LAN up and running. Read more

Music Meets Wireless Mesh Network: The Sonos Digital Music System

Published on April 15, 2005 to Networking

The Sonos Digital Music System promises to wirelessly beam music or Internet radio to every room in your house, without breaking the bank in the process. But how well does it work? Read more

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