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Trendnet TPL-304E powerline network adapters now shipping

, Nov 9th 2010 Discuss [3]

Back in March of this year I mentioned that Trendnet had some new powerline networking gear coming that had an extra outlet added on. We didn't hear anything else on that gear until now. Trendnet is now shipping the new powerline networking gear that has the additional outlet built-in for European and US users. Read The Full Story

Trendnet unveils new 4-port USB 3.0 hub

, Oct 12th 2010 Discuss [0]

If you computer is anything like mine you may have a single USB 3.0 port only. That will cramp your style if you want to plug in more than one USB 3.0 HDD for various needs. Thankfully, Trendnet has unveiled a new USB 3.0 hub that has four ports on it called the TU3-H4. Read The Full Story

TRENDnet TEW-655BR3G mobile wireless N router ships

, Apr 27th 2010 Discuss [0]

Back around CES in January TRENDnet unveiled a new router called the TEW-655BR3G mobile router that was designed to let the user share a 3G mobile broadband connection between several users. The mobile router was pegged for an early April launch date when it was first announced in January. Read The Full Story

TRENDnet TEW-691GR 802.11n router pushes wireless to 450Mbps

, Mar 5th 2010 Discuss [0]

Wireless networking with 802.11n is fast enough for many of us who only want a wireless router to connect a laptop to the web without cords. If you use your wireless network for moving lots of large files from computer to computer or streaming HD video you have probably wished for higher speeds. TRENDnet has unveiled a new 802.11n router called the TEW-691GR that promises to hit speeds of 450Mbps. Read The Full Story

TRENDnet shows off new TPL-304E and TPL-304E2K powerline networking gear

, Mar 5th 2010 Discuss [0]

Wireless networks are great for getting connectivity to your devices around the house or office, but the problem is that a wireless network doesn't always cut it. If you have a larger home or office, the wireless signal may not make it to all areas of your home and some devices like cable converters lack wireless connectivity. This is where alternatives like powerline networking come in. Read The Full Story

TRENDnet TEW-655BR3G WiFi-N mobile wireless router

, Jan 8th 2010 Discuss [0]

Networking company TRENDnet have announced a new 150Mbps mobile wireless router, that - similar to a MiFi - allows you to create a wireless hotspot using 3G or 4G networks.  However, unlike the MiFi the TRENDnet TEW-655BR3G has no internal WWAN connection of its own, and instead relies on a USB 3G or 4G modem.  The company claims that no software or drivers are required, it's simply a case of slotting in your modem and sharing it with multiple WiFi clients. Read The Full Story

Trendnet TEW-673GRU 300Mbps concurrent dual band router tips up

, Jan 8th 2010 Discuss [0]

Trendnet has been making all sorts of wireless networking gear for years and lots of its new gear debuts at CES each year. This year is no different and the company has pulled the wraps off a new router that is called the TEW-673GRU. Read The Full Story

TRENDnet TEW-648UB is world’s smallest 150Mbps WiFi-n dongle

, Sep 23rd 2009 Discuss [0]

If you're a sucker for a dinky dongle then roll on up; TRENDnet have just launched what they're calling the world's smallest WiFi 802.11n USB adapter.  The TRENDnet TEW-648UB is a little larger than a quarter coin, measuring 1.3-inches long, but boasts 150Mbps theoretical throughput speeds. Read The Full Story

Trendnet unveils world’s smallest 300Mbps travel router

, Aug 19th 2009 Discuss [0]

Each year when I travel to CES in Las Vegas I end up wishing that I had a router with me to share an Internet connection with coworkers and shed the wire in the room. The problem is that most routers are too big to carry easily with you on an airline if you pack light as I do. Read The Full Story

Trendnet TEW-664UB 300Mbps dual band wireless N USB adapter

, Feb 27th 2009 Discuss [1]

Speaking of a dual band wireless-N gimmick, I still got bad taste in mouth dealing the supposedly one of the best Linksys’s WRT610N. Though the device has received great reviews with terrific transfer rates, but the only way to get the connection stays is dropping the 5Ghz spectrum, what’s the point? Oh wait, this post is not about Linksys’s router, is Trendnet dual band wireless N USB adapter. Read The Full Story

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