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Apple Airport Extreme Draft N Wi-Fi router review

Apple's got in quick with a dual-band version of the emerging Draft N Wi-Fi. It impressies Glenn Fleishman with its genuine 90 Mbit/s performance.


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  • D-Link DVA-G3340S Wi-Fi VoiP Internet access device review
    D-Link's entry into the integrated gateway stakes isn't available as an end-user product. It's not that exciting for integrators either, to be honest. New
  • Inter-Tel CS5000 Series review
    VoIP options are beginning to find their way into enterprises. The CS-5000 is a based on a more traditional PBX set-up but it offers business a scalable way into the world of convergence.
  • HTC S620 Windows smartphone review
    Thin is in - here's a thin Windows smartphone, which attempts to support both entertainment and work.
  • Windows Mobile 6.0 - a first look review
    Microsoft has cranked up the business features in its new mobile flagship. We got a preview before the big launch at 3GSM - and like what we saw.
  • Windows Vista - Business Edition review
    Overhyped? Overpriced? And now over here. After taking a shufti at various beta versions, we get the chance to see the real thing and are left feeling underwhelmed. We're going to take a closer look at other features in the coming weeks but for the moment we're asking, "is that all there is"?
  • D-Link DWS-3024 Wireless Switch and Access Point review
    D-Link isn't just a SOHO hardware vendor. Here's a switch that can control 24 wireless access points.
  • Packeteer iShared review
    A WAN traffic and application accelerator that's great for organisations with a heavy investment in Windows.
  • Novell eDirectory 8.8 review
    While it might have a new name, eDirectory has a long well-established pedigree and still offers something useful for the user.
  • Nokia N800 Internet Tablet review
    A new version of Nokia's ground-breaking Linux-based Internet Tablet is an event. But has it moved on enough to turn into something for real people to use every day?
  • Brother DCP-750CW review
    Wi-Fi printers are a good idea. But why does wireless add such a lot to the price?
  • D-Link DSL-2740B ADSL router review
    It's a draft 802.11n wireless ADSL router with pleasing extras such as quality of service and a proper firewall. It even has an ON/OFF switch, amazingly. So why on earth didn't they make it easier to configure? Some companies love making their customers feel like Open University rejects.
  • Zyxel P-2602HWL ADSL2+ VoIP Wi-Fi Gateway review
    Another vendor leaps in and combines tasks in an "all-you-need" box for SOHO offices.
  • Cisco 7200 core router review
    This new take on a well-known and solid platform is worth the investment for its power and functionality.
  • DISUK Paranoia 2 and SafeTape review
    Paranoia is a stand-alone encryption and compression appliance that sits between the backup server and the storage device; SafeTape is an appliance that includes both the Paranoia hardware and an in-built tape drive (any one of LTO, SDLT or AIT).
  • Virtual Iron 3.1 Enterprise Edition Beta review
    Offers many of the key features present in VMware Virtual Infrastructure Server 3 at a fraction of the cost. There’s plenty missing but it’s definitely a product to watch. Xen is finally on its way.
  • Intertex Surfinbird IX68 ADSL 2+ VOIP Wi-Fi gate review
    A gateway with a full SIP server, the IX68 could provide a full IP telephony system for a small company - and deliver it over Wi-Fi as well.
  • Speedtouch 780WLVoip WLAN DSL router review
    A low-cost way to add two VoIP lines and Wi-Fi to a broadband service - but this box has limits.
  • VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 review
    VI3 reinforces VMware’s standing as the leading virtualisation platform vendor. VI3 has better performance and great new features. Despite a few rough edges, overall it’s a hit.
  • SyncBackSE backup and sync v4.1 review
    It is axiomatic that backup software is usually so slow and cumbersome that people end up not using it. Occasionally, you come across a small, blossoming software flower, and it restores some of your interest. Without wanting to get too carried away, SyncBackSE could be one such program.

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