I'm looking at two 24 port 10/100 + 2 port gigabit switches: The D-Link DES-1026G and the Netgear FS726. They are appear very similar, except in price.<BR><BR ...
Via a new strategic partnership with AV-over-IP provider AMX by HARMAN, NETGEAR’s AV switches are now the recommended choice for all global AMX AV-over-IP installations. According to a press release, ...
As our industry has transitioned and become much more network centric, customer demands have evolved, as have the tools that AV integrators need. NETGEAR, long celebrated as an IT and internet company ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NETGEAR®, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTGR), the leading provider of networking products that power businesses both large and small, today announced a preferred vendor relationship ...
New M4350 Switches and NETGEAR Engage Offline Provisioning Deliver More Power and Flexibility to AV and Broadcast Professionals NETGEAR®, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTGR) will be introducing two new IP switches in ...
The What: Marshall Electronics is partnering with Netgear to offer three of the latter’s M4250 network switches for pro AV applications. The three Netgear models that are part of the collaboration ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NETGEAR®, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTGR), the leading provider of networking products that power businesses of all sizes, today announced the availability of the MS510TXM and ...
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We need quicker and less expensive switches to shift to 2.5, 5, and 10G ethernet. Netgear's XS516TM isn't that at all, and as such is a bit of an oddity to review for a website targeted at gamer ...
So you think you have a bad-ass home network? Let’s see how it stacks up against Netgear’s new gamer-oriented Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR500 router and Nighthawk SX10 10G/Multi-Gig LAN Switch. The latest ...
Let's take a little overview of network equipment. At the bottom of the network food chain, you get the repeater. It does nothing but takes the bits, boost their signal, and send them on their way.