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Wall-Plugged Ethernet
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plugged ethernet? . I'm looking at wall plugged Ethernet, I'm wondering if it would match the speed of at least a G network. I would love to not mess with wifi. I'm wondering if I have 10 MBPS internet (from charter) is that the same as the 14 MBPS wall plugged...
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Wall-Plugged Ethernet
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plugged ethernet?. I'm looking at wall plugged Ethernet, I'm wondering if it would match the speed of at least a G network. I would love to not mess with wifi. I'm wondering if I have 10 MBPS internet (from charter) is that the same as the 14 MBPS wall plugged...
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Netgear me101 and replaytv problem
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Thanks much... Archived from groups: alt.video.ptv.replaytv () After you plug the RTV into the ME101, UNplug the ethernet cable from the RTV, then unplug the RTV power cord from the wall. Plug the Ethernet cable back into the RTV then plug the RTV power...
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Netgear me101 and replaytv problem
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Thanks much... Archived from groups: alt.video.ptv.replaytv () After you plug the RTV into the ME101, UNplug the ethernet cable from the RTV, then unplug the RTV power cord from the wall. Plug the Ethernet cable back into the RTV then plug the RTV power...
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Draft 802.11n Revealed: Part 1 - The Real Story on Throughput vs. Range
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Draft 802.11n Revealed: Part 1 - The Real Story on Throughput vs. Range. Don't read this article if you've already made up your mind to not buy draft 802.11n products. But if you're still optimistic, Tim Higgins offers an unprecedented look at how some draft...
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Adding a 5-Port Switch
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Adding a 5-Port Switch. I've never had this happened before, and I'm stumped. There is a workstation plugged into an Ethernet wall jack. Another network workstation needs to be added right next to it. And to save some money, instead of putting in anther...
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setting up wireless broadband to router
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to the internet. For example, first after disconnecting for the internet wall plug, disable your Antivirus, turn off the Windows Security Centre and set up like so: 1 ISP Cable Broadband Input -Cable Modem- Wireless Router 2 Router -USB Cable- Ethernet...
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New 5040 questions
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good > enough to stream or should I wait for the new 125mps line coming out next > month? I was thinking of buying the following buffalo; 802.11g works nice for streaming. I have my 5040 unit plugged into an Ethernet jack running to my wireless router...
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New 5040 questions
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good > enough to stream or should I wait for the new 125mps line coming out next > month? I was thinking of buying the following buffalo; 802.11g works nice for streaming. I have my 5040 unit plugged into an Ethernet jack running to my wireless router...
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How to get wireless internet in my room
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different rooms here: And it says I can just buy a wall plugged network extender kit, plug one of the wall mounts into an outlet by my main computer and connect it to the router there, and then plug another one into the outlet in my room and connect that...
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Netgear XE102G WALL- PLUGGED ETHERNET EXTENDER KIT - Product
Uncomplicated and very quick to install, it plugs right into a wall outlet, reducing clutter and saving valuable desk space. Designed for ease of use, it has new, easy-to-read icon LEDs, and...
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Netgear XE104 85 Mbps Wall-Plugged Ethernet Switch/Bridge - Product
The XE104 85 Mbps Wall-Plugged Ethernet Switch delivers everything you need to extend the Internet to any room in your home without having to run new wires. Simply plug one XE104 into your router...
