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Verizon Says That Their LTE Outages Were Due To Their IP Subsystem

Verizon has been by far the leader when it comes to LTE in the United States. They were the first to start up an LTE network and the first to release LTE smartphones. Now a year later they cover 190 cities covering over 200 million Americans. Pretty big for just a little over a year, Verizon also … [Read more...]

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Sprint’s ZTE Is Their First CDMA International Hotspot Device

We just love all those wireless hotspots. And we like the pocket ones you can carry around. And we all love that we can use it internationally. We just love them in general. Well, onto the information, there is a new international mobile hotspot gadget. The ZTE from Sprint is the first CDMA/WiMAX … [Read more...]

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50Gbps Intel I/O Port To Arrive By 2015, Faster Than Thunderbolt

We recently saw Intel's brand new Thunderbolt I/O ports that are based on the Light Peak technology. They are only in the brand new 2011 MacBook Pros right now and we're still waiting on more computers and devices to take advantage of this new technology. It hasn't even really been a success quite … [Read more...]

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Google’s Gigabit Fiber Optic Network Coming To Kansas City

What comes after Stanford when it comes to getting Google's gigabit fiber optic network? Well before we didn't know but now we know a bit more about it. And that city getting Google's network is Kansas City, Kansas. So today Google announced that they are finally going to bring their network to … [Read more...]

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How To Make Your Own RJ45, Patch/Crossover Ethernet Cable

Ethernet is the standard cable for connecting computers to other computers, as well as connecting computers to your router and other networking equipment. You can buy cables that are pre-made, but they tend to cost a lot more, and they tend to not be the length you want. So if you want to you could … [Read more...]

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Gigabit 802.11ac To Get A Billion Devices By 2015

WiFi has sure gotten faster over the past decade. We've seen 802.11a, b, g, and then n. All with speed bumps and added features. So that means it's time for the successor to 802.11n, that's going to be 802.11ac. So if you don't already know 802.11n took forever to roll out, over seven years ago … [Read more...]

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Fonera’s SIMPL, A Portable $49 802.11n Router

In my opinion it's been a while since there has been a good portable wireless router. And a portable router is a good thing to have, especially if you travel a lot. A lot of hotels don't have WiFi, but they have Ethernet in your room, so you can just plug a router in and use that for WiFi. This new … [Read more...]

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Linksys/Cisco E3000 Dual Band Gigabit N Router Review

It's been two weeks since I got the Cisco E3000 dual band gigabit N wireless router. So it's time for my full review. I will go over all of the features of the router, what I like, what I don't like and a few more things. So one of the things I do when I get a router is configure it by going … [Read more...]

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How To Decide Which Router/Switch Speed To Get

If you go to a store and look at routers or really any networking equipment you will see the prices vary a lot, and the speeds very a lot too. Now most people don't want to waste a lot of money for features they don't need or use, so this tutorial will be pretty important for many people. So right … [Read more...]

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Anyone Want A TP-Link TL-WN422G 54M High Gain Wireless G USB Adapter?

I have this product I'm selling on eBay. So if you want a deal on a product buy it. The bids start at $3.99, and shipping is $6. Or if you want to just buy it now it costs $14.99. The bidding ends on November 15th. Good luck everyone bidding. If you want it just head on over to eBay. This is a … [Read more...]