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by Rafael Hernandez on December 8, 2009 · 0 comments

Getting media content from your PC or the Internet on to your TV takes a whole lot of tweaking, trickery, or the last-ditch home theater PC building in order to get it all working…thankfully some people are developing neater ways to get things done right. D-Link drops word that they’ll be the first company to […]

Read more D-Link preps their media friendly Boxee Box

by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2009 · 0 comments

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers got around to creating a final standard for the 802.11n wireless communications protocol last week which means you’re bound to see a deluge of companies claiming their hardware supports the final Wireless N…

Read more D-Link Routers Support IEEE 802.11N Standard, like all of them do

by Rafael Hernandez on September 4, 2009 · 0 comments

If you’re the security conscious type, the sort of person who believes the world is out to get them or at the very least likes to protect their business, or other properties, you might want to check out what the…

Read more D-Link Products Used to Help Secure Sports Museum of Los Angeles

by Rafael Hernandez on July 27, 2009 · 0 comments

Running any form of large network is bound to be somewhat trying, running one for inquisitive minds with a need for power and performance well, that’s something else entirely.D-Link’s DGS 3400 and 3600 network switches are fueling George Mason University’s…

Read more D-Link Switches Help George Mason University Improve their Network