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HANNOVER, Germany — March 1, 2010 — NETGEAR ® , Inc. (NASDAQGM: NTGR), a worldwide provider of technologically innovative, branded networking solutions, today announced two new networking accessories for home theaters. The High-Performance Wireless-N HD Home Theater Kit (WNHDB3004) is a carrier-grade...
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NETGEAR ®, Inc. a worldwide provider of technologically innovative, branded networking solutions, today announced the addition of two next-generation HomePlug ®, AV-certified powerline kits to its award-winning family of powerline networking solutions: the compact Powerline AV 500 Adapter Kit (XAVB5001...
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So an update on my story of a couple of weeks back examining home plugs real world performance which lead me to the conclusion that they were just short of being up to the job of streaming HD content around the home, a shame for sure as they are a highly convenient way of setting up a wired network without...
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That is the question I have been trying to find out and unfortunately the answer has a bit of a yes and no answer. First off let’s explain why I have been investigating home plugs, I have a rather complicated setup at home. I have a Windows Home Server, this stores all my media and it is situated in...
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Fellow Media Center MVP Barb Bowman has a great post on Intel’s Wireless Display and how she is using it with a HTPC . Using Netgear Push to TV bridge she has got a laptop screen being pushed to a TV so you get the PC on the TV without having to connect a PC direct. It’s using Intel i5 processor, Intel...
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We all want our devices connected to the network: HD TVs, Xbox 360s and PCs but running Ethernet is not always an option so powerline networking is a good way to go. I use a pair of Netgear Powerline adapters to get Ethernet in to my spare room and it works well and now Netgear have announced the XAVB1004...
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The Custom Integrator Show Installment 013 is live. This Podcast finishes up our discussion of the core functionality of UPnP Technologies and takes us into the services within and Internet Gateway Device (IGD). We discuss the differences between the common term "router" and the more appropriate term...
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I have been playing with Powerline networking for a while and have my Windows Home Server happy connected via a pair of Netgear adapters but the bandwidth is nothing like the speeds Belkin have quoted with their new Gigabit Powerline HD with speeds of 1000Mbps. That should be ideal for streaming HD video...
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The Custom Integrator Show Installment 011 is Live. This installment continues our focus on home networking by taking a look at the age old question “Now that our devices are connected together, what will they say to each other?” We hear a lot about the Digital Living Networking Alliance...
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The Custom Integrator Show Installment 010 is live. This show addresses the question "How do you know if your network implementation is ready to turn over to your client?" The answer is complex and difficult to ascertain. Direct Download – Subscribe via RSS - Subscribe via iTunes - Subscribe with...
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The Custom Integrator Show Installment 00F is live. This week wraps up this short series on home networking and Ethernet switch considerations. We start out listening to Ian's positive adventures with powerline networking at his home. We then take a look at some of the home networking alternatives to...
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The Custom Integrator Show Installment 00E is live. We expand upon our discussions of the home networking hardware and Ethernet switch considerations that we touched on in the last installment. In addition, we take a little deeper look at not only bandwidth requirements for different devices and content...
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The Custom Integrator Show Installment 00D is live. In this Installment, we will discuss home network hardware considerations. We have found that, next to Digital Cable Tuners and CableCARDs, networking related issues are the biggest problem for custom integrators. Even if you are an enterprise IT kind...