SMC Ez-Stream Universal Wireless Multimedia Receiver

If its product name is mouthful, it’s only because its features are such a mouthful too. This MC Ez-Stream Universal Wireless Multimedia Receiver is slightly higher priced than the others as it speaks all three languages of Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g) and supports the playback of MP3, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, JEPG, and BMP files straight from PC to TV.

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Airgo Network’s MIMO Technology

Wireless 802.11 a/b/g networks always have problems living up to their rated performance levels. Various obstructions reduce effective speeds and operating distances, and it’s rare to see wireless networks maintain high throughput levels beyond 30 to 40 feet. Airgo Networks worked for nine years to develop a highly effective version of MIMO (multiple-input, multipleoutput) technology that uses multiple transmit and receive subsystems connected to multiple antennas. Airgo’s MIMO takes advantage of multipath propagation to reconstruct the original higher-rate data stream via complex signalprocessing techniques. First implemented in Belkin’s recent Pre-N Router, Airgo’s MIMO blows away the competition.
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D-Link DSM-320 Wireless Media Player

It has almost everything you need for a high quality media player, built-in 802.11g wireless connectivity to a wireless access point, component video and optical audio signal outputs and video support for MEPG 1/2/4 and DivX/XviD formats. Even PNG and TIFF pictures format can also be viewed. Remote Control for DSM-320

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Getting to Know Your Wi-Fi In Your Computer

To identofy wireless device on a Windows computer, right-click the My Computer icon on your desktop. With the System Properties dialog open, click the Hardware tab. Next, click the Device Manager button. The Device Manager window, showing detailed information about your system.
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Understanding Wi-Fi Networks

In order to connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi, the wireless Wi-Fi access point must be plugged into equipment and an Internet connection, usually cable or DSL.

  • Wi-Fi device (the client)
  • A Wi-Fi broadcast unit (the access point)
  • Network connectivity hardware (such as a router and modem)
  • The actual Internet connection (usually via cable or DSL)

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Netgear DG834G

NETGEAR DG834G Wireless ADSL Firewall Router (54 Mbps)Got a broadband internet connection? Good. Got more than one PC in your household? Even better! If you’ve responded positively to both of those questions then you’ve most to benefit from the Netgear DG834G wireless router. A combination ADSL modem (cable versions are available, too), firewall and wireless network router, it’s the key to unlocking the potential of your broadband connection.

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Air Live Wi-Fi adapter

Considering how expensive wireless networking equipment can be, it comes as something of a surprise that this little USB wireless network adapter costs just US$20. Admittedly it’s not the sturdiest piece of kit you’re likely to happen upon but it is hardy enough to withstand being shoved into a trouser pocket thanks to the removable cap that protects the plug. The pocket-friendly design is ideal because if your laptop isn’t a Centrino model with an integrated wireless network adapter, it’s brilliant for accessing the wi-fi network at your local coffee shop.
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