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Lights Camera Action - TRENDnet Launches Tele TRENDnet

TORRANCE, Calif. - January 4, 2010 - TRENDnet, a best-in-class wired and wireless networking hardware brand, today announces the launch of Tele TRENDnet, a Spanish knowledge-portal designed to provide networking hardware information to end users, business customers, and value added resellers.

TRENDnet Celebrates 1 Million Energy Star Certified Products Sold

TORRANCE, Calif. -December 16, 2009-TRENDnet, a best-in-class wired and wireless networking hardware brand, today announces a sales milestone of one million products sold with Energy Star Certified power adapters.

Wireless HD Video Transfer Standard Final

On Tuesday, the Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI) Consortium announced that the wireless technology specification for HD transfer has reached a "completed state." This means that the new standard allows consumers to throw around uncompressed HD data throughout the house by way of wireless connections. The specification had been in the works since the summer of 2008.

D-Link DGL-4500 Firmware 1.21 Build 03 Beta

The following beta firmware is provided on a trial basis only and without any kind of warranty. It is heavily advised not to use this beta firmware for any critical purpose. By downloading the beta firmware file, you expressly agree that the use of the firmware is at your own risk and discretion. It is not supported through the normal support channels. All questions, comments and issues should be directed to this board.

- This code can be used with all hardware revisions of the DGL-4500 - This code addresses the WAN slowdown and lockups

TRENDnet Products Upgraded to Ratified 802.11n Certification

TORRANCE, Calif. -October 6, 2009-TRENDnet, a best-in-class wired and wireless networking hardware brand, today announces that all TRENDnet wireless n products certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance as Wi-Fi CERTIFIEDTM have been upgraded from the Draft 2.0 to the final ratified IEEE 802.11n Wi-Fi Alliance certification. TRENDnet 802.11n Wi-Fi CERTIFIEDTM products that have been upgraded are listed below:

TEW-672GR: 300Mbps Dual Band Wireless N Gigabit Router
TEW-652BRP: Wireless N Home Router
TEW-639GR: 300Mbps Wireless N Gigabit Router
TEW-633GR: 300Mbps Wireless N Gigabit Router

D-Link still trying to resolve DGL-4500 issues

Posted on October 06, 2009, 02:03:52 PM. "Hey guys, I got some news.. We finally got some code but we are not releasing it out yet to you guys. You know what happened last time everyone got the code and didn't like it. That said we are hand picking customers to try out this code and waiting for their feedback. It's not going to be released as soon as you think. We will be testing in our environment, which btw we never see the issue in house. Customers that we have picked will be testing out this code and we will wait for there results.

Researchers see through walls with wireless mesh

Wireless technology is exploding as the hardware becomes cheaper and uses less power. Chances are good that the upward trajectory will continue over the next few years, as companies are betting that smart devices and remote controls that use the short-range IEEE 802.15.4 protocol will find a place on the market. Now, researchers have used one of the features that provides that protocol with robustness against noise in order to track the movements of people around a room they couldn't otherwise see into.

World's Smallest Wireless N USB Adapter

TORRANCE, Calif. -September 22, 2009-TRENDnet, a best-in-class wired and wireless networking hardware brand, today announces the availability of the world's smallest 150Mbps Mini Wireless N USB Adapter, model TEW-648UB. The ultra compact form factor is slightly larger than a U.S. quarter, measuring a remarkable 1.3 inches (3.3 cm) from end to end.

802.11n Wi-Fi standard finally approved

As predicted last month, the IEEE has finally approved the 802.11n high-throughput wireless LAN standard.

Finalization of the new wireless networking standard--which is capable of delivering throughput speeds up to 300 megabits per second (and even higher)--took exactly seven years from the day it was conceived, or six years from the first draft version. The standard has been through a dozen or so draft versions.

How to Build a Wireless Network Using a Broadband Router

More and more people are willing to assemble their own wireless network. With a wireless network set at your home or office, you will be able to share files, use the printer and access the Internet without the need of connecting a network cable to your computers.

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