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D-Link turns routers' USB into networked port
D-Link turns routers' USB into networked port
I reviewed D-Link's DIR-855 wireless router recently and complained that it didn't offer NAS or print-serving capability. On Wednesday, the company fixed that by introducing the Xtreme N Dual Band Gigabit DIR-825 . (Credit: D-Link) Like the DIR-855, the DIR-825 is a true dual-band ...
How-to: Networked graffiti wall
How-to: Networked graffiti wall
hackaday.com — Wondering what we did with our web server on a business card project from last week? It’s powering a giant LED graffiti wall. Animations can be user-submitted using the online designer. You can watch a live feed of user animations as well. The ... (more) How-to: Networked graffiti wall
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D-Link debuts SharePort-packing DIR-825 dual-band router
Engadget — Filed under: Wireless It's pretty tough for a wireless router to stand out from the pack these days, but D-Link's new DIR-825 models looks to at least make an admirable stab at it, with it not only boasting dual-band capabilities to pump out 2.4GHz and 5Ghz signals simultaneously, but some fancy USB sharing as well. That latter bit comes ...

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