Ethernet

Nintendo Wi-Fi network adaptor is actually a router
By: Stephen Withers

Nintendo is set to release a Wi-Fi router intended for use with the Wii or Nintendo DS. But calling it the Nintendo Wi-Fi network adaptor could cause some confusion.


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Optus evolves Optus Evolve, its IP-MPLS service
By: Stuart Corner

Optus has added SIP trunking and Internet access services to its MPLS network, Optus Evolve, launched last October.


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Spooks give CypherNet the tick on Layer 2 encryption
By: Stephen Withers

The Australian government's Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) has given its blessing to the CypherNet multi-protocol encryptor from Senetas. The encryptor device adds a layer of security to traffic flowing between points on the Internet.


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HP claims first commercial Ethernet switch in space
By: Stephen Withers

The ESA's Columbus laboratory module was added to the International Space Station in February, but Hewlett-Packard has only now chosen to reveal that the LAN onboard Columbus uses a ProCurve 2524 switch.


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SME switch from D-Link
By: Stephen Withers

D-Link continues its push into the business market with a low-cost managed Ethernet switch designed for use with wireless access points.


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More power over ethernet: a boost for video services - UPDATE
By: Stuart Corner

A new standard for the delivery of up to 24 watts of power over standard ethernet cables enabling support for a number of key video services has passed a major milestone and is expected to be ratified by 2009.


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Lenovo slims down – but not quite as much as Apple
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Lenovo’s new ‘ThinkPad X300’, code-named ‘Kodachi’ isn’t quite as slim as the MacBook Air, but comes packed with many more features – and still slips into that now famous ‘envelope’!


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Panasonic’s new Blu-ray player won’t be their last
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Panasonic's DMP-BD30 might have the Blu-ray 1.1 ‘Final Profile’ – but it will be superseded by future Blu-ray 2.0 spec players in the future. That said, it’s still packed with features – but wouldn’t you just buy a PS3 instead?


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Software Watch: Airfoil 3.1
By: Stephen Withers

Airfoil is a handy utility for directing any audio output from a Mac to other devices and computers.


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Juniper blasts into the enterprise switching market
By: Stuart Corner

Juniper Networks has moved to challenge dominant player Cisco in the enterprise switching market: a move which will more than double the value of its addressable market.
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IEEE starts work on next generation ethernet
By: Stuart Corner

The IEEE has given the go-ahead for work to start in earnest on developing the next generation of ethernet: there will be two versions designed to provide throughput at 40Gbps and 100Gbps.
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