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- Ethernet
- The standard local area network LAN access method. A reference to "LAN," "LAN connection" or "network card" automatically implies Ethernet. Defined by the IEEE as the 802.3 standard,...
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- Netgear readying Digital Entertainer Elite EVA9000 media-streaming device
- One of Netgear's new products that it may announce at CES in January has leaked online, and it adds another networked media-streaming device to an already crowded field. The Digital Entertainer Elite EVA9000 has already reached the FCC for testing and approval, which Engadget was able to sniff...
- Tags: Hard Drive, NetGear, Digital Entertainer Elite EVA9000, Home Networking, Ethernet, Networking, Personal Technology, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2008-11-30
- Wired vs. wireless - security vs. speed
- Once again, this opinionated jackass dives in head first, looking at the next generation of networking and whether wireless technology will ever overtake Ethernet. by Zack Whittaker
- Tags: Security, Ethernet Cable, Wired Inc., Network, Cable, Wireless Connectivity, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-11-27
- Lexmark releases new laser printers with built-in Draft N Wi-Fi
- The days when printers with network connectivity were intended just for the corporate world are quickly coming to a close as more and more manufacturers not only add an Ethernet port to their offerings, but are placing Wi-Fi chips in units as well. Among the rash of new laser printers...
- Tags: IEEE 802.11g, Laser Printer, built-In, Draft-N, Laser, Lexmark International Inc., Printers, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Hardware, Peripherals, Networking, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2008-10-23
- Linksys flips the switch on new powerline networking gear
- Powerline networking is a clever technology that hasn't really taken off against Wi-Fi equipment, but Linksys hopes to put a charge in it with its new line of Linksys by Cisco Powerline products. For the uninitiated, powerline technology uses electrical outlets rather than wireless radios to transmit...
- Tags: Powerline Networking, Linksys Inc., Powerline, Ethernet, Networking, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2008-10-21
- No FireWire over Ethernet; but maybe in Snow Leopard
- No FireWire over Ethernet; but maybe in Snow LeopardLicense fees???"Most believe that Apple doesn’t want to pay the FireWire licensing fees (believed to be around 25 cents a port)"Um, didn't Apple invent firewire? People pay *them*...RE: No FireWire over Ethernet; but maybe in Snow LeopardA few historical facts about FW:Firewire...
- Tags: Ethernet, FireWire, Apple Inc., MacBook Air
- Discussion threads 2008-10-20
- No FireWire over Ethernet; but maybe in Snow Leopard
- Since Apple announced the new MacBook last week sans FireWire, there's been a backlash from the Apple community about the omission. Users love the high-speed data protocol for things like Target Disk Mode TDM, transferring clips from digital video cameras and for connecting to external hard drives....
- Tags: Ethernet, Apple MacBook, Apple Inc., FireWire, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-10-20
- Confirmed: MacBook drops Firewire
- It's confirmed. Apple has dropped the Firewire port from the new MacBook. The port lineup for the new MacBook L to R: MagSafe power port Gigabit Ethernet port Two USB 2.0 ports (up to 480 Mbps) Mini Display Port Audio...
- Tags: FireWire, Apple MacBook, Mbps, Ethernet, Notebooks, Networking, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-10-14
- MacBook revision could drop FireWire port
- There's a very spirited discussion going on at MacRumors about the new aluminum MacBook's port lineup. If purported spy shots of the unreleased machine are to be believed, Firewire could missing from the complement of ports on its left side. In the picture above courtesy of MacRumors...
- Tags: Apple MacBook, Firewire Port, FireWire, Ethernet, Notebooks, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Networking, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-10-13
- OPC Server for Siemens S7 PLCs (exe)
- The MatrikonOPC Server for Siemens PLCs provides industrial strength connectivity to the S7 family of PLCs via Ethernet. Features such as built-in security, offline mode, redundancy add to the robust connectivity this OPC Server provides. The MatrikonOPC Server for Siemens S7 PLCs also provides complete support for Siemens S7-200, S7-300,...
- Tags: Siemens AG, MatrikonOPC, Ethernet, Network Technology, Networking
- Software downloads 2008-10-02
- Gigabit Ethernet Suits Madura Coats Facility
- As a major manufacturer in a highly competitive global industry, Coats Ltd has an ongoing requirement to keep its operations running as efficiently as possible. This includes investments in industrial process machinery as well as in information technology that helps the company's administrative sta. work together as effectively as possible....
- Tags: Network, Nortel Networks Corp., Gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet, Network Technology, Networking
- Case studies 2008-09-22
- Nortel whacked by currency, carrier spending, delays
- The technology confession season continues. Next up to bat is Nortel, which lowered its third quarter revenue targets because it is seeing "significant pressure" as telecom carriers cut back on spending and enterprise customers curb IT spending. Bottom line: Nortel all resources is now expecting revenue of...
- Tags: Revenue, Nortel Networks Corp., Carrier, Ethernet, Operational Accounting, Telecommunications, Networking, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-09-17
- Serial Control Center (exe)
- Control Center application has the ability to test several communication devices up to a maximum of 36 ports. Console is layout with many drop down menus making setup a breeze. Great application to test any serial device or use it as a tool to burn in several devices all at...
- Tags: Device, Console, Keuhsware, Scanners, Productivity, Ethernet, Hardware, Peripherals, Networking
- Software downloads 2008-08-29
- Floodless in SEATTLE: A Scalable Ethernet Architecture for Large Enterprises
- IP networks require massive effort to configure and manage. Ethernet is vastly simpler to manage, but does not scale beyond small local area networks. This paper describes an alternative network architecture called SEATTLE that achieves the best of both worlds: The scalability of IP combined with the simplicity of Ethernet....
- Tags: Network, Seattle, Ethernet, Networking, Network Technology
- White papers 2008-08-22
- Ethernet: The High Bandwidth Low-Latency Data Center Switching Fabric
- The transition to 10 GbE is under way in the data center, and the ubiquity and reliability of Ethernet make it a desirable solution for delivering a high performance data center network, storage and compute fabric. Ethernet technology has reached a maturity and is a compelling proposition. The mass-market availability...
- Tags: Bandwidth, Data Center, Ethernet Technology, Ethernet, Data Centers, Storage, Network Technology, Networking, Hardware, Data Management
- White papers 2008-08-08
- Vyatta changes the networking game
- "A gigabit Ethernet card for a Cisco router costs $5,000. A gagabit Ethernet card for Vyatta costs $50 and you can buy it at Fry's. Or call the Geek Squad. That's a huge difference in the economics. They both perform the same way. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Game, Network, Cisco Systems Inc., Vyatta, Ethernet, Networking, Network Technology, Servers, Hardware, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- The more things change
- Linux and Windows have an unexpected commonality: development in both groups is constrained by the relative lack of change in Intel's x86 products - relative, that is, to hardware progress being made in the PPC, SPARC, and IBM/Cell communities where things like transactional memory, hardware scout, and parallel ultra-high...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Ray, Linux, Thin Clients, Ethernet, Microsoft Windows, UNIX, Operating Systems, Processors, Software, Hardware, Networking, Semiconductors, Components, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-07-30
- Future-Proofing the Wiring Closet With Resilient and Scalable Modular Switch/Routers
- Wiring closets in the enterprise LAN are undergoing a number of significant changes. Perhaps the most important transition stems from the emergence of the enterprise IP network and IP/Ethernet LAN as the converged infrastructure for both data networking applications and real-time communications applications. This convergence is driven not only by...
- Tags: Force10 Networks Inc., Network, Data Networking, Networking, LANs, Network Technology, Ethernet
- White papers 2008-06-23
- Partners in IT Find Flexibility and Resiliency Through Ethernet Solution
- Partners in IT PiIT is a Service Management company that enables organisations to transform their IT performance to achieve best practice standards and ensure governance. The company needed an Internet solution that would fit in with the ethos of continual progress and enable PiIT to consistently deliver value to their...
- Tags: Ethernet, Zen, Information Technology, Zen Internet, Backups
- Case studies 2008-06-17
- Enterprise 2.0 Conference notebook
- Ironically this week has probably been my most offline in months - Sprint failed the brand new Westin Hotel in Boston disastrously with terrible or non existent wifi service. It was a real shame because Jive Software had an instance of Clearspace for the conference attendee community and there was...
- Tags: Security, Notebook, Collaboration, Environment, Enterprise 2.0, Conference, Wireless LANs, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2008-06-12
- Is it plugged in?
- I really thought that most of my users were beyond the "Is it plugged in?" mode of tech support. I've trained and empowered and, quite frankly, it is 2008. Most folks are at least savvy enough to make sure that cables with unique ends are at least plugged...
- Tags: Teacher, Computer, Productivity, Ethernet, Cable, Network Technology, Networking, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
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- If the cost of building and managing a robust technology infrastructure is prohibitive for your small or mid-sized business (SMB), managed hosting may be worth another look. For help determining whether a managed or dedicated hosting solution makes sense for your business, read this informative blog post by Josh Hoskins.
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