AVM FRITZ!Box 7360 review
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A new Fritz!Box is a terrifying thing to review, not because of any Axis power-based name-calling or fear of boxes going on the fritz (hoho) but as they do so much.
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A new Fritz!Box is a terrifying thing to review, not because of any Axis power-based name-calling or fear of boxes going on the fritz (hoho) but as they do so much.
Any interface, especially a new one, is only as good as the things you can plug into it. This means that a lot of Thunderbolt's success will depend on how many desirable new products enter the market.
TP-Link may not be a company that jumps into your head, but if you're searching for budget powerline networking, its kit will pop up.
The TPL-401E is one of the latest editions to Trendnet's powerline range, boasting support for the latest 500Mbps connection standard.
The Devolo dLAN 500 AVmini is a neat implementation of the IEEE 1901 standard, with small units belying their capabilities.
D-Link provides a surprisingly affordable entry into the 500Mbps market, with this its DHP-501AV Powerline AV 500 Network Starter Kit.
Netgear is a well respected name in networking, offering routers to wireless adaptors to Powerline tech. How does this kit fare?
This isn't just a simple point-to-point pair of powerline adaptors. Share your internet connection with up to four units.
Updated Seeing that multi-screen options for experiencing media are all the rage this year, it should really come as no surprise that Google too, was eager to jump on the bandwagon.
Network attached storage (NAS) drives used to require the skills of network administrators to get them up and running. Can the My Book Live Duo 4TB change all that?
Despite all the advances of wireless 802.11n, walls and distance still conspire to kill your router's reception dead. Asus, like a knight of old, is here to rescue you like some long-haired damsel in distress.
The Honestech nScreen Deluxe connects to your TV via the HDMI cable and to your PC via Wi-Fi, to show your media on the big screen.
Most new routers announce that they're going to expand your home network via the wonders of the Wireless N protocol, which enables a much faster and reliable signal. The DHP-1565 is different - it comes with a Powerline adapter.
The Trendnet TEW-692GR Dual Band Wireless Router is a small and unobtrusive device that comes with three antennae to deliver a stronger - and wider - wireless signal.
A feature-rich router ably catering for the beginner and advanced user alike. Though that comes at a price.
A NAS drive specifically built for recording CCTV video with support for up to nine cameras.
If you are a data junkie and baulk at the limits of online storage then the GigaRunner USB thumb drive has the potential to put your entire PC in the cloud
Strong 3G coverage has become an essential requirement for any small business, but cellular signals can be poor in some areas. While the new 4G network goes through a tumultuous legal process, Nextivity believes its Cel-Fi RS2 3G booster can provide a solution.
We're big fans of Devolo's powerline networking adaptors, so we had high hopes for the Devolo dLAN 500 AVtriple+. Speeds can reach a maximum of 500Mbps.
Western Digital WD Livewire doesn't look like other network powerline adaptors. For a start, it doesn't plug directly into a wall power socket. Instead, it's a small box that connects to the power socket via a cable.
We know that the Apple TV represents terrific value for money – but only if you live your life through iTunes. For those of us who have photos and video outside of Apple's walled garden, an Apple TV alternative such as the Iomega TV with Boxee we have here is a better bet.
The Synology DS411 can't shake off its small business background for the home market.
Does the D-Link ShareCenter do enough to warrant a prominent position in your home?
The Buffalo Cloudstation Duo aims to make setting up your cloud as easy as possible
Too high a price for a quality router?
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