Netgear recalls Ethernet bridge
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Briefly: Netgear recalls Ethernet bridge
Briefly: Netgear recalls Ethernet bridge
07/15/2004 03:18 PMroundup Plus: Procter & Gamble to join Internet Home
Alliance...Xbox Live roster hits 1 million...Fluid lenses, video
messaging get research grants...Stamps.com, eBay settle dispute.
Netgear Ethernet Bridge Recalled
Netgear Ethernet Bridge Recalled
07/15/2004 01:55 AMThe U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Netgear Inc. announced
a recall of one of the company's Ethernet bridges Wednesday. No
injuries were reported, although the product is described as a
possible shock hazard.
Dell'Oro Confirms NETGEAR Leads
Competition in Gigabit Ethernet
Switching
Dell'Oro Confirms NETGEAR Leads
Competition in Gigabit Ethernet
Switching
04/01/2005 08:32 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Apr 2 2005 12:44AM GMT
Cross Site Scripting DOS (Zyxel B-420
Ethernet Bridge)
Cross Site Scripting DOS (Zyxel B-420
Ethernet Bridge)
12/31/2004 04:35 PMbeniwiedmer_at_tiscali.ch (Dec 31 2004)
New Fed Site Recalls.gov Lists Safety
Recalls
New Fed Site Recalls.gov Lists Safety
Recalls
12/17/2004 06:36 PMPresident Bush has asked all federal agencies to streamline
communications with the public and improve interagency information
sharing in order to enhance public security. Therefore, to provide
better service in alerting the American people to unsafe, hazardous or
defective products, six federal agencies with vastly different
jurisdictions have joined together to create www.recalls.gov -- a "one
stop shop" for U.S. Government recalls.
Fujitsu Announces Hybrid Ethernet and
Metro ADM Chip for Gigabit Ethernet and
PDH Transport
Fujitsu Announces Hybrid Ethernet and
Metro ADM Chip for Gigabit Ethernet and
PDH Transport
02/05/2005 09:28 PMFujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME) today rolls out its ETHOS
(ETHernet Over SDH/SONET) device, a pioneering product for full-rate
Gigabit Ethernet and E1/DS1 access in Metro and Access networks,
designed in collaboration with AimCom, a leading-edge design and
development company specialising in Next Generation Carrier Class
Optical Networking, based in The Netherlands. [PRWEB Feb 3, 2005]
SyberWorks Selected by the American
Contract Bridge League to Develop Online
Bridge Education Content through the
SyberWorks Hosted e-Learning Solution
SyberWorks Selected by the American
Contract Bridge League to Develop Online
Bridge Education Content through the
SyberWorks Hosted e-Learning Solution
06/05/2005 10:52 PMSyberWorks, a leader in custom e-Learning Solutions and the Learning
Management System industry, announced today it has been selected by
the American Contract Bridge League to develop online bridge education
content and host its online bridge training programs using the
SyberWorks Hosted e-Learning Solution. [PRWEB May 23, 2005]
Information Bridge Framework Document:
Introducing the Microsoft Office
Information Bridge Framework
Information Bridge Framework Document:
Introducing the Microsoft Office
Information Bridge Framework
05/19/2004 11:41 PMLearn about the Microsoft Office Information Bridge Framework from an
organizational perspective, including the rationale for exposing
line-of-business data to desktop systems and the benefits to the
information workers who rely on this data to perform their daily work.
In addition, review the Information Bridge architecture and the
advantages that this architecture offers for both deployment and
maintenance of solutions.
New: NetGear EyeTV 500
New: NetGear EyeTV 500
06/29/2004 12:13 PMA new version of El Gato's television system supports HDTV and SDTV on
Power Mac G4/G5 systems.
Another NetGear 108Mbps AP
Another NetGear 108Mbps AP
11/18/2003 09:05 PMNetGear introduced an AP designed for small or medium businesses that
can deliver 108Mbps throughput: NetGear uses the Atheros chip that
Glenn and I reported on for PC World at the end of last week. Broadcom
claims the Atheros chip causes extreme performance degradation in
nearby Wi-Fi networks. I tried hard to speak to a NetGear spokesperson
for the PC World article but they weren't able to dig anyone up for
me. It's somewhat amusing that the NetGear folks sent us the press
release about a new 108Mbps product with no reference to our repeated
conversations last week regarding the PC World article....
Re: NetGear WAB102
Re: NetGear WAB102
12/11/2003 01:18 PMbg1337 (Dec 10 2003)
NetGear WAB102
NetGear WAB102
12/10/2003 03:06 PMJon Kamm _at_hotmail (Dec 09 2003)
NetGear plugs Wi-Fi into hi-fis
NetGear plugs Wi-Fi into hi-fis
01/09/2004 09:54 PMNetGear 802.11g Router for $37; D-Link
802.11b for $17.50
NetGear 802.11g Router for $37; D-Link
802.11b for $17.50
04/26/2004 02:02 AMNetGear WGR614 802.11g Wireless Router is $37 after discount and $20
mail-in rebate: We don't like to highlight deals unless they're quite
remarkable. If you've been looking to upgrade to 802.11g and swear
that you'll send the rebate in, you can buy NetGear's home-oriented
gateway for $37 net. If you use Amazon.com's slow shipping in the
U.S., there's no fee for dispatching it to you. NetGear is pushing its
faster line of "108" Mbps gear, and this rebate probably reflects a
desire to move out plain (but compatible) 802.11g devices. You can
also get a bargain on a D-Link 802.11b access point, as Amazon is
selling the DI-514 Wireless 802.11b Cable/DSL Router for about $17.50
after a $30 mail-in rebate....
NetGear Adds MIMO
NetGear Adds MIMO
01/05/2005 11:17 AM MIMO is cropping up all over: NetGear is the latest to announce a
MIMO (multiple-in, multiple-out) product. They're partnering with
Video54. Linksys has apparently chosen Airgo. Samsung and Athena
announced single-chip silicon yesterday. The near-term problem with
MIMO isn't with the technology itself, but rather the non-standard
higher speed modes. No one is claiming interference, but these modes
won't be certified by The Wi-Fi Alliance or any other group. That
means interoperability, even among devices made by manufacturers using
the same silicon isn't assured. The worst part, in my estimation, is
that this generation of MIMO technology isn't what the final 802.11n
specification will look like. So purchasing MIMO today except for
specific applications in which you need substantially higher
throughput and range from a single device over interoperable,
certified 802.11g means you're buying a dead-on device. 802.11n might
achieve speeds of several hundred megabytes per second, and there's is
practically a total certainty that the final 802.11n won't be just a
firmware upgrade, but rather a difference in both hardware and silicon
compared to today's MIMO devices....
Netgear president resigns
Netgear president resigns
08/02/2004 02:02 PMRay Robidoux steps down as the networking gear company announces a
marketing push.
Netgear WG602 Accesspoint vulnerability
Netgear WG602 Accesspoint vulnerability
06/03/2004 02:08 PMTom Knienieder (Jun 03 2004)
RE: NETGEAR DG834G SPECIAL FEATURES
RE: NETGEAR DG834G SPECIAL FEATURES
08/13/2004 12:20 PMAndre Lorbach (Aug 13 2004)
Puerta trasera en el AP de Netgear WG602
Puerta trasera en el AP de Netgear WG602
06/05/2004 05:41 AMNETGEAR DG834G SPECIAL FEATURES
NETGEAR DG834G SPECIAL FEATURES
08/12/2004 05:16 PMthanasonic_at_hack.gr (Aug 12 2004)
Re: Netgear WG602 Accesspoint
vulnerability
Re: Netgear WG602 Accesspoint
vulnerability
06/04/2004 01:56 PMMathias Kuester (Jun 04 2004)
Other News: Big NetGear WG602 Hole
Other News: Big NetGear WG602 Hole
06/03/2004 03:36 PMIf you have a NetGear WG602 access point, read this warning *now*...
NETGEAR Solutions Yield Success
NETGEAR Solutions Yield Success
07/30/2004 05:19 PMThe networking company beat second-quarter earnings estimates.
Notes and Tips: NetGear MR814
Notes and Tips: NetGear MR814
02/11/2004 11:00 AMWe've got a ton of discussion about the super-cheap Netgear MR814
wireless router.
New: NetGear Wireless Travel Router
New: NetGear Wireless Travel Router
06/29/2004 10:41 AMNetGear released the WGR101 54 Mbps Wireless Travel Router, a
pocket-size 802.11g wireless router measuring 0.7 x 2.3 x 3.4 inches.
Top Tip: Difference between Cisco and
Netgear routers?
Top Tip: Difference between Cisco and
Netgear routers?
09/03/2004 06:05 PMI have never config a Cisco router before, could anyone tell me where
I can learn about it? Also, I would like to know what's the difference
between, say, setup Cisco 1721 router and Netgear WGT624 router???
Netgear Puts Intel NPUs in APs
Netgear Puts Intel NPUs in APs
11/03/2003 03:42 PMUnstrung.com Nov 3 2003 3:05PM ET
NETGEAR FVS318 Web-Based Administration
DoS
NETGEAR FVS318 Web-Based Administration
DoS
06/21/2004 11:33 PMKurczaba Associates advisories (Jun 20 2004)
Netgear Balks on WPA Certification for
Some Gear
Netgear Balks on WPA Certification for
Some Gear
03/08/2004 11:15 PMJust after the Wi-Fi Alliance touted how many companies have received
certification for the WPA security specification, some vendors are
suggesting they may not seek certification for some products: Going
forward, the Wi-Fi Alliance requires WPA for any product to be
certified. Netgear said that while it plans to certify ts products
that target business users, the company is not sure if it will submit
its consumer devices for certification because consumers are happy
with the more basic security mechanisms. This story points to Belkin
and SMC as other vendors that haven't certified their gear. But Belkin
says that its products support WPA but just haven't been certified
yet. Netgear is the only company this story cites as balking on
certifying some of its gear to meet WPA requirements. The Wi-Fi
Alliance bragged in February that 175 products had been certified for
WPA since September 2003. While it would be a concern if a bunch of
vendors were holding out on WPA, Netgear alone doesn't prove that such
a trend is happening. With all the buzz around the lack of security in
Wi-Fi, I would think that most vendors will want to offer as much
security as possible to reassure nervous potential users....
Netgear working on digital media
Netgear working on digital media
10/29/2003 01:40 PMFollowing in the footsteps of Linksys, which came out with its
Wireless Digital Media Adapter a few months ago, Netgear is working
with Mediabolic on its own line of networked digital media adapters.
Read [Via eHomeUpgrade]...
NetGear Packs a Wallop in Portable
Package
NetGear Packs a Wallop in Portable
Package
06/29/2004 01:52 PMNetGear's WGR101 lacks a fancy name, but its compact size might make
it a good companion: NetGear hops on the underexploited portable
access point market with its sub-$90 802.11g portable device. Its
unique feature is an external switch for changing between a single
user mode, multi-user shared mode, and configuration. It lacks WPA at
the moment, but support is promised. The price and features compare
favorably with Apple's upcoming AirPort Express, which retails for
$129 and includes USB printer sharing and streaming music, which
aren't critical features for a road warrior....
Netgear WGR101 Wireless Travel Router
Netgear WGR101 Wireless Travel Router
06/28/2004 11:18 AM
Netgear's got a new
"Wireless Travel Router," the WGR101, a pint-sized 802.11g device
designed to provide WiFi in hotel rooms or anywhere else you might
need it. A built in "double firewall" provides security in addition to
64 or 128-bit WEP and (when they get the drivers done, it looks like)
WPA upgradeable. No idea what sort of coverage range it will provide,
but if you need a WiFi router you can toss in a bag, the 0.7 x 2.3 x
3.4 inch WGR101 can be had for about 100 bucks.
Read
[DesignTechnica]
Netgear Unveils Home Media Player
Netgear Unveils Home Media Player
12/24/2004 12:24 PMComputer network hardware manufacturer Netgear has joined the race to
dominate the living room, unveiling a new product that will let users
access pictures, music and video from anywhere in their wireless home
network. The Netgear Wireless Digital Media Player plays back content
through the television or home stereo.
NetGear deals to expand Asian Wi-Fi
sales
NetGear deals to expand Asian Wi-Fi
sales
12/05/2003 07:47 PMZDNet Dec 5 2003 6:22PM ET
Netgear RP114 URL filter fails if URL is
too long
Netgear RP114 URL filter fails if URL is
too long
05/24/2004 12:35 PMMarc Ruef (May 24 2004)
NetGear Also Has Remote Access Wide Open
NetGear Also Has Remote Access Wide Open
06/05/2004 10:22 AMBrother HL 1440, SMC Barricade 7004 and
Netgear 614
Brother HL 1440, SMC Barricade 7004 and
Netgear 614
02/10/2004 02:36 AMI finally went wireless and had a difficult time integrating my
Netgear wireless router, SMC Barricade router with print server, and
Brother HL-1440 printer. What I ended up doing was using the wireless
as the router/gateway ...
Netgear deals mark expansion in Asia
Netgear deals mark expansion in Asia
12/05/2003 06:35 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 5 2003 5:02PM ET
NetGear partnership to expand Asian
Wi-Fi sales
NetGear partnership to expand Asian
Wi-Fi sales
12/05/2003 05:25 PMThe company teams with Legend Group in China and Softbank BB in Japan
to sell Wi-Fi products, an effort to increase sales in Asia--the
world's second largest market for Wi-Fi networking gear.
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