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HP iPaq Pocket PC H4350
Power-line networking gear uses the electrical wiring in your house to transfer data between computers. Based around the HomePlug 1.0 specification, these adapters and routers are fully interoperable and offer you an excellent way to extend a broadband connection to every room in your house.
 
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Buffalo router & repeater  Editors' Choice
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The future of wireless networking
First there was 802.11b. Then there was 802.11g? What's next? Here's out guide to the future of Wi-Fi.
Wireless networking made simple
What one company calls a router, another might call an access point or a gateway. Here's our guide to keeping it all straight.
 

 
Internet telephones
VoIP lets you make phone calls over the Net for far less than you'd pay for regular long distance. Our guide explains how it works, how the services compare, and how to get started.

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