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POPSLinksys WRT160N Wireless-N Broadband Router Newegg.com has the Linksys WRT160N Wireless-N Broadband Router for $65 after $35 instant discount (expires 6/30/09), which is 35% off the $100 original price. Shipping is free. The Linksys WRT160N Wireless-N Broadband Router is a 4-port 802.11b/g/n router with a one-year limited warranty. Get a new Newegg Promo Code from our Newegg Coupons page.?
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POPSLinksys WRT54GL Wireless-G Broadband Router Newegg.com is featuring the Linksys WRT54GL Wireless-G Broadband Router for $50 after $30 instant discount, which is 38% off the $80 original price. Shipping is free. The Linksys WRT54GL Wireless-G Broadband Router is an 802.11b/g router with four ports that operates at 2.4 GHz and has a 54 Mpbs data transfer rate. Looking for a Newegg.com coupon? Get a new Newegg Promo Code.
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POPSLINKSYS WRT54GL Wireless-G Broadband Router The LINKSYS WRT54GL Wireless-G Broadband Router features: The Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router is really three devices in one box. First, theres the Wireless Access Point, which lets you connect both screaming fast Wireless-G (802.11g at 54Mbps) and Wireless-B (802.11b at 11Mbps) devices to the network. Theres also a built-in 4-port full-duplex 10/100 Switch to connect your wired-Ethernet devices together.
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POPSLinksys WUSB300N Wireless-N USB Network Adapter - Refurbished The Linksys WUSB300N Wireless-N USB Network Adapter features MIMO technology that uses multiple radios to create a robust signal that travels up to 4 times farther and reduces dead spots at up to 12 times faster than Wireless-G, but can also connect to Wireless-G and -B networks
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POPSLinksys DMA2200 Media Center Extender with DVD The Linksys DMA2200 Media Center Extender with DVD accesses video, music, and photos from your Microsoft Windows Vista Media Center PC and streams it to home entertainment system. Stream live TV content, movies, photos and music from your Media Center PC on your living room HDTV and surround sound system
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POPSConfessions of a Wi-Fi Thief Some people thought of creative names for their networks: ParisBrooklyn, MessageInaBottle. Some were boring: linksys, NETGEAR, default. I was always happy to see the boring ones, because the people who don't bother thinking of clever names for their home networks are the same people who don't bother to password-protect them (A website called ThinkGeek.com sells a T shirt with a battery-powered wi-fi detector that displays the ambient signal strength wherever you happen to be standing. It's supercool, though if I'm too cheap to pay for broadband, I'm definitely too cheap to spend $30 on a T shirt.)
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POPSPrivate internet access-How to Bypass firewall restrictions Employer and school networks, often have restrictions, and firewalls, which prevent access to certain sites, or protocols, simply because they're popular.eg(Myspace). Most traffic is monitored, and while the application is subject to particular situations, the tips can provide a means of private unmonitored access, with a few qualifications, like keylogging programs, after all the work has been done. The page continues with the links to further steps, and can also provide a greater understanding of firewalls, and their weak spots.