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D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N’ Router Review (HD)
D-Link DIR 615 Wireless N’ Router Review
In this CitronTech video, I will be showing you the D-Link DIR 615 Wireless N’ wireless router. It’s a great router to use for a home network to share files, printers, devices and more. It’s easy to setup and you can create your own WiFi connection within 10 minutes after unboxing! For people that want an affordable solution, this router values from $40 to $80 depending on where you got it. I got it for about $65 at a local BestBuy.
Website: www.dlink.ca/products/?pid=565
D-Link DIR 615 Wireless N’
– Connectivity Technology: Wired, Wireless
– Frequency Band: 2.4GHZ
– Integrated Switch: 4-Port Switch
– Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (Draft 2.0), Fast Ethernet
– Switching Protocol: Ethernet
– Features: NAT support, VPN passthrough, Parental control, Content filtering, Firewall protection, Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), Auto-uplink (auto MDI/MDI-X), Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI)
– Network/Transport Protocol: NTP, DHCP, L2TP, PPTP, IPSec, PPPoE, TCP/IP
– OS Required: Apple MacOS X 10.4, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2, Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4, Windows 7
I’ve also provided some links to online stores to get this wireless router:
NewEgg USA: http://bit.ly/w1639
Amazon USA: http://bit.ly/4iiwRC
You can get some great deals looking at online stores like NewEgg and Amazon so take advantage!
Please PM us if any of the links above are invalid/broken. Thanks!
Leave a comment on what router you’re using/what’s your favorite router!
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Make a wireless network without a router (ad-hoc)
DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG. THIS SOUNDTRACK IS NOT MY OWN CREATION.
Song: Afterlife By Avenged SevenFold
This will show you how to set up a home network without a router (ad-hoc)
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Wireless Networking Overview – Courtesy of Netgear Media
This video shows a general overview of wireless networking and how to select the wireless product thats right for you.
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Designing a Small Business Network
Any small business that has more than one computer should have a network. A network allows all computers to connect and share data between each other, share an internet connection and share peripherals such as printers and fax machines.
The average small business network will require devices to connect to each other and access the internet. While many businesses still use wired local area networks (LANs), wireless networks are becoming increasingly popular. However, many modern businesses combine the two. Based on this model, the primary features of the network should be as follows:
Wired Local Area Network (LAN) – This will connect all desktops, peripherals and servers. It’s possible to make the connection via a hub. However, the best option is to use switches where information is only sent to the intended recipient on the network. Switches use MAC—hardware—addresses to identify where information should be sent. Because devices are connected by Ethernet cable, transfer speeds are generally very fast.
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The Future of Wireless Networking
When it comes to networking, the future is wireless. As the technology develops and transfer speeds increase, it looks increasingly likely that wireless will replace Ethernet in most home and small business networks. In this article, I look at how far wireless networking has come and at what the future holds.
There is little doubt that wireless is the way of the future. In fact, it has already made its way into many homes and businesses. If you own a laptop with wireless capabilities, you already know all the handy wireless hotspots in your local area. While you still have to pay for some of these services, increasingly business like cafes and restaurants are offering free Wi-Fi to attract customers.
Wireless is also becoming the medium of choice for the average home network. Most if not all internet service providers (ISPs) offer wireless routers with their packages for a few extra dollars. Also, you will be hard pushed to find a desktop or laptop computer manufactured in the last couple of years that does not have wireless capabilities. So, wireless is both cheap and easy to set up in the home.
The same is true for small businesses. The average wireless router’s signal will cover enough area for most small offices. Wireless networking also cuts out the cost of installing and maintaining Ethernet cables. And, of course, it is much neater.
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Gigabit Networking: Cat5 or Cat6?
http://live.pirillo.com/ – A user in the chat room wants to know the major difference between Cate and Cat6 cable, and which one he should use in his home network.
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How to Fix Network Card Issues
http://www.beyourownit.com -A video through the eyes of a computer tech on how I would go about troubleshooting network issues. Everything from files sharing to troubles connecting to the Internet. See more information at www.beyourownit.com
Duration : 0:8:55
Networking & Ethernet : About Switches vs. Hubs for Home Networking
In home networking, switches and hubs may look the same, but hubs communicate in cycles through network connections, and switches only send information to the destination computer. Learn about limitations to hubs that switches don’t have with help from a specialist in computer and network administration in this free video on home networking.
Expert: Mark Daly
Bio: Mark Daly has experience in computer and network administration, and has worked on every Microsoft OS from DOS to Windows Server 2008.
Filmmaker: leighton silvestro
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Netgear switches for the LAN Party