I'm trying to swap my quad-core AM1 Untangle firewall box (40 watts) for an A1SRi-based firewall box (22 watts). Try as I may, the A1SRi box will not pull an IP address via DHCP from the modem. I've ...
Ok here's a quick rundown I have a cable modem connected to a 4 port firewall. I would like to add a 8 port switch to the firewall to split up the internet connection and also set up a gaming lan. Is ...
When networking a small office, there's always one more box to buy, right? The new Netgear Cable/DSL ProSafe Wireless Firewall with Print Server FM114P solves this problem. This five-in-one appliance ...
SMC Networks, a provider of wired and wireless networking solutions for the home, SOHO and small-to-medium businesses, expanded its Barricade product line with the announcement of the Barricade Plus ...
Yes, you can buy your own cable modem, and you might want to, given the excellent throughput and dead-simple setup of the Netgear C3000 WiFi Cable Modem Router. Router only supports up to 300Mbps ...
Our simple network rack is an easy project that can really clean up a home network installation. Just a few square feet of floor space now keeps our cable modem firewall, Ethernet switch, server, ...
Question: I'm really confused by all the ads about high-speed Internet connections. I know they're way faster than a 56Kbps (kilobit per second) modem, but I'm not clear on what the speeds really are.
Netgear has been cranking out excellent networking hardware lately and the C3000 WiFi Cable Modem Router ($99) is no exception. This device is also dead simple to set up. To answer the question many ...
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