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TRENDnet's CES 2009 introductions focused on draft 802.11n wireless products. Details were sketchy and pricing and availability were not given on any of the draft 11n products.
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TRENDnet today announced a seven inch LCD network camera monitor / photo frame.



TRENDnet today announced a dual-band draft 802.11n wireless router.
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Yeah, you can. But you might not want to.
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Trendnet's dual-drive BYOD NAS has many features, but doesn't beat the competition on either price or performance.
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UpdatedTrendnet's TS-S402 2-Bay SATA I/II Network Storage Enclosure represents the high end of the company's networked storage products. But, similar to many other Trendnet products that we've reviewed, ...
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Updated Trendnet's TS-S402 is aiming for the low-cost BYOD RAID 1 NAS market, but it's not a lot cheaper than a D-Link DNS-323.   Read the full review.
Tags: BYOD, NAS, RAID, Trendnet,



Who says that draft 802.11n routers have to be expensive to deliver improved Wi-Fi performance? Our round-up of six popular products are all under $100 and some are surprisingly comparable to more expensive ...



The Trendnet TEW-632BRP 300Mbps Wireless N Home Router has been added to the Wireless and Router Charts. The TEW-632BRP is Trendnet's entry-level draft 802.11n router.
Tags: 802.11n, Trendnet, WiFi,



Trendnet's entry level draft 11n router has a throughput loss problem and violates its Wi-Fi Draft 2.0 Certification. Read the review.



Trendnet's 300Mbps Wireless N Gigabit Router is a slightly less expensive, separated-at-birth twin of the popular D-Link router.



The Trendnet TEW-633GR takes many of its design cues from the D-Link DIR-655. Read the review.
Tags: 802.11n, Trendnet, WiFi,



Trendnet's TEW-452BRP is a basic, inexpensive Atheros Super-G based wireless router, with decent wireless performance.



There are many reasons to choose one gigabit switch over another. But performance isn't one of them.



Any of these eight-port gigabit switches, which all support up to 9k jumbo frames, will provide a speed boost for your LAN.Read the review.



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