Q&A #1: Wireless Networking (802.11n, g, b, a) TRENDnet TV

Posted on July 9th, 2010 by admin in wireless networking | No Comments »

Q & A – Episode 1 Wireless Networking
Presented by Wen and Catherine

Duration : 0:3:27

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TRENDnet Q&A #4: Wireless Networking (802.11n)

Posted on June 26th, 2010 by admin in wireless networking | 1 Comment »

Q & A – Episode 4 General Networking
Presented by Catherine and Delmar

Answering some of your questions about Networking.
Questions Include:

“I have a TV-IP422W at home and I would like to see the video from my office. How do I do this?”

“My new router buffers a lot. Do I have a bad set-up?”

“Any suggestion as to how to install the router without the CD?”

“I would like to purchase the 300mbps card but I am unsure if it will provide max performance or do I have to purchase a 300mbps upgrader?”

“When I restart or shutdown my computer, my computer is not recognizing my wireless card once again.”

“After you purchase the wireless router is there a monthly charge? Also with the router hooked up will the vonage phone work?”

Duration : 0:8:6

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D-Link’s DES-1105 5-Port Desktop Switch

Posted on May 31st, 2010 by admin in networking switch | No Comments »

Description
Add more computers, gaming systems and cameras to your network without slowing down your connection with the D-Link DES-1105 5-port Unmanaged Desktop Switch.

GREAT PERFORMANCE AND VALUE
Expand your wired home network with the D-Link 5-Port 10/100Mbps Desktop Switch (DES-1105). This Desktop Switch fits virtually anywhere because of its compact size. Its power connector and ports are conveniently located in the rear to avoid messy cables on the desk. This Desktop Switch can also be mounted on a wall or underneath a desk with the included wall mounting kit.

ADD MULTIPLE COMPUTERS AND OTHER NETWORK DEVICES
By connecting this Desktop Switch to your router, you can add up to four more computers to your home network. A game console, printer, print server, Network-Attached Storage (NAS) or Internet camera can also be added.

SMOOTH TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
The Desktop Switch receives and forwards traffic seamlessly with its non-blocking wire-speed architecture. Every port simultaneously supports up to 200Mbps of bandwidth, totaling 1Gbps of switching capacity. It minimizes bottlenecks, allowing your network to run smoothly even during the heaviest volume of traffic.

EASY TO INSTALL AND USE
This Desktop Switch requires no configuration and installation is simple. Whether you are connecting the Desktop Switch to another switch or a computer, there is never a need for crossover cables with Auto-MDI/MDI-X support. Additionally, the Desktop Switch auto-senses if the network device it is connected to is running at 10Mbps or 100Mbps and adjusts accordingly. Equipped with a comprehensive LED display, you can monitor the status and activity of every port at a glance.

With outstanding performance, quality, and features packed in a compact sized device, the D-Link 5-Port 10/100Mbps Desktop Switch (DES-1105) is a great selection for expanding your home network.

WHAT THIS PRODUCT DOES
The DES-1105 is a 5-port 10/100Mbps Ethernet switch. By connecting the DES-1105 to your router, you can add up to four computers or other Ethernet-based devices to your home network. Add a print server, Network-Attached Storage (NAS) or network camera and experience the benefits of networking.

HASSLE-FREE SETUP
The DES-1105 requries no configuration, which makes setup simple and hassle-free. Connect multiple computers and share files, music, and video across your home or small office network, or create a multiplayer gaming environment. If you need help, visit D-Link’s award-winning Customer Support Web Site for answers to frequently asked questions, product downloads, and easy access to D-Link’s friendly customer support.

Duration : 0:1:16

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CES: D-Link’s touchscreen router, pocket NAS

Posted on May 27th, 2010 by admin in networking router | 3 Comments »

Networking gear can be cool, too, as D-Link shows off it’s new touch-screen router (configure without a PC) and a portable pocket network-attached storage device.

Duration : 0:2:23

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Set a Wifi Password – D-Link

Posted on May 22nd, 2010 by admin in networking router | 25 Comments »

In this CitronTech video, I will be showing you how to set your wireless settings such as network name, password and more!

Works on: Windows, Mac and Linux.

Have any questions? Ask them in the comments or send me a message! I’ll reply to all of them ASAP.

Link to the routers settings page:
http://192.168.0.1/

If you’re not on the DIR-615 but are on another wireless router from D-Link, your default router IP may be:
http://192.168.0.0/

Some routers such as Linksys have DIFFERENT IP addresses so if you have a different router, Google for “(Router model) IP” and you should find the default IP. You can also look in your internet settings.

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Duration : 0:2:41

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New to Networking: Intro to GREENnet Switches TRENDnet TV

Posted on May 12th, 2010 by admin in networking switches | No Comments »

Introduction to GREENnet Switches presented by John and Catherine

Duration : 0:4:7

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Q&A Episode 34

Posted on May 5th, 2010 by admin in networking router | 10 Comments »

This is the next episode of D-LinkTV Q&A where we take your questions and answer them. Episode 34: Networking Some questions include: When a 5 or 8 port switch is connected to a router will all connected computers be able to access the Internet? Can you also plug computers directly to the router along with the switch for greater computer capacity? I have a PC with XP and just added a second PC with Vista and want to go wireless. Does D-Link have a wireless router compatible with XP wired to DSL and a PC with Vista which has 802.11g wireless? My DSL provider sold me a 2Wire modem and want to know if it will work with my D-Link WBR-1310 router. Can I connect an 8 port switch to a DIR-615 router and use the switch ports for PCs and the router ports for a Network Storage Device set up as an FTP server? How do I change the password for my router if I can’t remember it? Does D-Link have a product that would allow 3 computers to be hard wired to one printer?

Duration : 0:8:36

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New to Networking: Intro to Wireless Networking (802.11n) TRENDnet TV

Posted on May 2nd, 2010 by admin in wireless networking | No Comments »

Introduction to Wireless Networking Presented by John and Catherine

Duration : 0:9:22

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DIY: Building a Wireless N Network (802.11n) TRENDnet TV

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin in wireless networking | 7 Comments »

D.I.Y. – Building a Wireless N Network Presented by Joe

Duration : 0:9:16

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D-Link Router Setup Video

Posted on April 17th, 2010 by admin in networking router | 25 Comments »

Learn how to set up your D-Link wireless router.

Duration : 0:2:57

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