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- PAUSE Power Cycle: A New Backwards Compatible Method to Reduce Energy Use of Ethernet Switches
- Energy efficient Ethernet switches can provide significant global savings in electricity consumption. The IEEE 802.3az task force Energy Efficient Ethernet is exploring methods for scaling Ethernet link rate as a function of utilization to save energy. IEEE 802.3az is studying methods that require both end points of an Ethernet link...
- White papers 2008-04-01
- Power Over Ethernet Plus
- The standard for Power over Ethernet PoE, IEEE Std. 802.3af-2003, helped increase the value of an Ethernet port by connecting and powering devices such as IP Phones using a common network infrastructure. An upcoming PoE standard known as Power over Ethernet Plus PoE Plus or IEEE P802.3at promises to deliver...
- White papers 2008-04-01
- Improving the Energy Efficiency of Ethernet-Connected Devices: A Proposal for Proxying
- Being connected to the Internet requires some active participation. When devices fail to do this, they "Fall off the net" and applications break. Today, billions of dollars' worth of electricity are used to keep Ethernet and other connected devices fully powered on at all times only for the purpose of...
- White papers 2007-09-01
- Ethernet in Entertainment Networks
- Ethernet is one of the most widely implemented LAN standards in use today. Millions of people use Ethernet everyday to email, print and collaboratively share their work product. Thousands of manufacturers use Ethernet in industrial applications to process products across their factory floors. And the people in the technical entertainment...
- White papers 2007-08-01
- Overview of Requirements and Applications for 40 Gigabit and 100 Gigabit Ethernet
- Innovative and emerging server technologies including multi-core processing, virtualization, networked storage, and I/O convergence are contributing to a growing bandwidth requirement in the enterprise computing environment. Aggregating today's 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) compute devices and the future higher speed 40 Gigabit Ethernet (40GbE) interfaces in the data center requires 100...
- White papers 2007-08-01
- Ethernet in Avionics Networks
- When Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet FDSE eliminated "Collisions" normally associated with shared-media, Ethernet became viable for Avionics networks. However, by itself, FDSE still lacks certain characteristics required for use in the more "Demanding" Avionics networks. The subject of this white paper is the development of FDSE for use in Avionics networks,...
- White papers 2007-01-01
- Building for Bandwidth: How to Choose the Right Cabling Infrastructure for 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE)
- The same scenario faces network planners today as cabling systems are designed to withstand multiple replacements of active equipment. Most active network equipment - including computers, servers, Ethernet switches, routers and hubs - have a maximum useful life of three to five years before they become obsolete. In contrast, structured...
- White papers 2006-08-01
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- Sony's Blu-ray player with built-in Wi-Fi, no interesting Internet services available this week
- If you're looking for a cheaper alternative to buying an Internet-ready HDTV, and don't need all of the widgets the sets will be rolling out, a networked Blu-ray player could be a viable option. Most importantly, these units are offering the same Netflix and Amazon On Demand video-streaming...
- Blog posts 2009-09-07
- News to know: $99 iPhone; AMD; Bing; Firefox 3.5; Data Domain
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Jason Perlow: $99 iPhones Will Not Improve the Wireless Customer Experience Jason D. O'Grady: AT&T's $200 early upgrade fee...
- Blog posts 2009-06-10
- Netgear, D-Link roll out coax-Ethernet adapter kits to network your home theater
- For those of you skeptical of using powerline technology to connect your network-ready home theater devices to your home network when you don't have nearby Ethernet ports, there's another option: using a coaxial-cable-to-Ethernet solution like Netgear's new MoCA Coax-Ethernet Adapter Kit (MCAB1001) or D-Link's new HD MediaBridge Starter...
- Blog posts 2009-04-23
- D-Link introduces ethernet-to-coax kit that uses your home's existing wiring
- D-Link introduces ethernet-to-coax kit that uses your home's existing wiringGood stuffThis uses MOCA - Media Over Coax Alliance - technology that FIOS uses for the in home communication between Set top boxes and the ONT on the house. In working with it at Verizon for over 2 years, the only...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-28
- 802.11n Design and Deployment Guidelines
- The industry has been excited about 802.11n from the day the suggestion was made that fast Ethernet speeds might be achievable in the world of Wi-Fi. Now, that standard is ready for mass consumption in the form of the Draft 2.0 version of 802.11n from the IEEE, widely approved by...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Trendnet TEW-633GR Wireless Router (draft n)
- Last year, when we reviewed TrendNet's first Draft N router, the TEW-631BRP, we came away wishing it was based on a finalized Wi-Fi specification. Now our wish remains with TrendNet's latest, the Wireless N Gigabit Router TEW-633GR, as the Draft 802.11N standard isn't expected to be finalized until late in...
- Product reviews 2007-12-16
- The Use of Ethernet-Over-Coax in HFC Networks
- The growing use of IP technology to deliver audio, video and data to subscribers often faces a simple problem. The physical connection to the IP network is often not available at the site where the equipment associated with these new services is located. The wire-based solutions include systems known as...
- White papers 2007-12-13
- Belkin N1 Vision
- With its N1 Vision router, Belkin takes the great usability features from its N1 router a huge step further. The router's LCD display provides loads of information without the need to dig into the configuration page. Also, the router is unique in that it provides two SSIDs: one for you,...
- Product reviews 2007-08-28
- Why 2.4 GHz is a dead end for Wi-Fi
- Why 2.4 GHz is a dead end for Wi-FiLOL, good oneIndeed, friends don't let friends do 2.4 GHz only devices and editors shouldn't let their readers do 2.4 GHz only devices.Friends don't let friends buy G-only devices"Only Intel and their logo partners follows the strict policy of not using dual-channels...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-10
- Microsoft attempts to rally more hardware vendors around Rally
- One of Microsofts biggest pushes at this years Windows Hardware Engineering Conference WinHEC is around Rally, a connectivity platform that Microsoft debuted at last years WinHEC. Rally is a set of networking protocols and licenses that are designed to simplify consumersabilities to connect peripherals to Windows Vista and to...
- Blog posts 2007-05-15
- At Cambridge Health Alliance, Information Technology Continues to Help Broaden the Parameters of Quality Healthcare
- Cambridge Health Alliance, a nationally recognized healthcare system serving the residents of the Massachusetts cities of Cambridge and Somerville and Boston's Metro-North region. The company wanted to deliver patient-care services electronically - anywhere, anytime, from any device - with an IT infrastructure that's converged, cost-efficient, reliable and secure. It upgrades...
- Case studies 2007-02-13
- Windows Connect Now-NET
- Microsoft Windows Connect Now technology enables simple and secure configuration of wireless networks and provisioning of wireless hardware. Windows Connect Now-NET (WCN-NET) is the Microsoft implementation of the Simple Configuration Protocol, a new standard in the Wi-Fi Alliance. WCN-NET supports configuration of devices on out-of-band Ethernet and in-band wireless networks....
- White papers 2006-12-08
- Intel calls the Wi-Fi shots
- Intel calls the Wi-Fi shotsWhat would Intel pick: 802.11n or WiMAXThis is part of the question folks need to be asking. Both will not be successful.Intel has to much invested in the success of the new 802.16e Mobile Wireless WiMAX chips to allow the upstart 802.11 WiFi Alliance series...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-12
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