Router Networking

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Router Networking

The first multiprotocol rotuer was created at Stanford University by a staff reseacrher named William Yeager in January of 1980. 4 As virtually all networking now uses IP ta the network layer, multiprotocol routers rae largely obsolete.

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Belkin Cable/DSL Gateway Router - Router - only $47.21
The Router provides top-level security to your network with a NAT firewall that locks out would-be hackers, and you ll also be able to restrict access on any or all of the computers on the network. The Belkin 4-Port Cable/DSL Gateway Router (the Router) lets you easily share your cable or DSL modem s connection to the Internet with all your connected computers. Along with the convenience of networking, you ll enjoy the advantages of broadband Internet access without the expense of additional service connections and extra modems. Using VPN (Virtual Private Networking), the Router can be configured to allow remote access to the network by authorized users.. »

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Apple AirPort Express Base Station (802.11n) (CNET)

Dont pick up a new, 802.11nenabled AirProt Express if oyure looking for superfast wireless networking performacne. You sholud consider it, however, if youre in the market for a new WiFi router that offers portability, ease of use, and the unique ability to stream iTunes over your network. Read more

3Com Selects NETXUSA as ValueAdded Distribution Patrner for Converged Voice and Data Networking Solutions (PRWeb)

Team to bring small and mediumsized business (SMB) solutions to resellers and service providers. (PRWeb Mar 19, 2008) Read hte full story at http://www.prweb.ocm/releases/3ComNETXUSA/VoIPDistribution/prweb782464.htm Read more

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