Networking Oxford
Networking computers together allows them to communicate, as they do through the Internet, a worldwide network. Read on for more information on what networking equipment you need to get your computer connected.
Draytek VigorIPPBX 2820 Review Oxford
We review the Draytek VigorIPPBX 2820 to see if its combined router and IP PBX capabilities make life easier than buying two separate products. Draytek's VigorIPPBX 2820 is a combined router and IP PBX, which means that a single piece of equipment can handle your telephony system as well as your computer network and WAN connection.
IBM NAS Device Oxford
Designed as an appliance for the company’s Scale Out NAS global virtual file server, NAS device has up to 30 interface nodes and 60 storage nodes, in a cluster based on IBM’s General Parallel File System. It offers 10 Gigabit Ethernet and 20Gbps InfiniBand connections and can handle up to 14.4 petabytes of data across 240 spaces for either 1TB or 2TB drives.
Ipswitch WhatsUpGold v14 Review Oxford
Ipswitch still offers the standard version as an affordable option for SMBs looking for device discovery, mapping, monitoring, alerting and reporting. The Premium Edition on review adds support for WMI to deliver application as well as device monitoring.
Network Instruments Observer Suite 14 Review Oxford
Network Instrument's Observer celebrates its 15th year and in this review we find out why this network monitoring and troubleshooting software has lasted where many others have faded away.
Synology DiskStation DS410 NAS Device Oxford
This latest network attached storage product to hit the market is being sold on its affordability, but what are the specs like? Powered by a 1.06 GHz CPU and with 533MB of DDRII RAM, the DiskStation DS410 comes with 1 Gigabit LAN port, 2 USB ports and 1 eSATA port. It supports both 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hard drives and claims to have power saving qualities, using only 56 watts when operating.
Zoom 4501 3G Router Review Oxford
We review the Zoom 4501 wireless router to see if this budget product offers benefits that usually live outside such price points. Zoom's budget 4501 wireless router can obtain its internet connection from either a 3G modem connected to its USB port or via a standard Ethernet WAN connection.
