Pros: Easy to setup, inexpensive Cons: Included Internet sharing software not stable
After recently getting DSL for my home desktop PC, I quickly realized that I was spoiled by the fast Internet connection and wouldn't tolerate slow modem speeds on the two notebooks I also use at home. The solution? A home network that would permit DSL...
Pros: Easy to setup and install. Cons: Only 10Mbps (Not necessarily a bad thing)
The Problem:
There are four computers in my household and one broadband connection. As always, everyone wants to check their mail and play games or do research all at the same time. The result? Rage in the cage!
What we need is a home...
Pros: Reliable, standard cards Cons: not the simpliest to set up
LinkSys is one of those names you don't know unless you're a little behind the scenes in computers. They don't advertize a whole lot to the general public, but they make some of the most useful and reliable products out there.
Pros: Zippy fast, inexpensive, and EASY Cons: No Win2k drivers in box
I purchased the HomePNA 2.0 version of the kit, with 10MB over regular copper phone lines. I recently got BellSouth FastAccess DSL, and they shipped an Alcatel SpeedTouch USB modem with it. Once I got my main PC (Windows 2000 Professional) running, I...
Linksys HomeLink + 10/100 USB Network Adapter Connect to a network using your existing phone line--no additional hubs or network cables needed Works with any PC with a USB port and Windows 98 USB ...
Linksys HPN100 HomeLink Phoneline Network Card Internal PCI network card with 2 RJ-11 modular telephone ports Lets you build a network using your existing phone line 1 Mbps transfer rate, 18 times ...
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