Ethernet switches are useful when you need more wired connections than your hardware can handle, but don't want to go through ...
Whenever you see a box with a few Ethernet ports, it’s either referred to as a router, or a switch, sometimes people will even use the word “hub”! Fortunately, it’s simpler than it may seem. A router ...
Homes and businesses are packed to the brim with internet-connected devices we humans can't live without. Smart lights, cameras, and thermostats rely on Wi-Fi to function, but an overstuffed network ...
Ditch the cable and go with Wi-Fi.
Hallie Seltzer worked with CNET's broadband team, covering ISP reviews, provider comparisons and a little bit of everything related to home internet. She's a graduate of Rogers State University in ...
We spend so much time online that how we connect to the internet has become almost as important as the devices we use. Most people never give it a second thought. They connect their computer to Wi-Fi, ...
Three 10Base-T1S single-pair Ethernet PHY transceivers from Microchip connect low-speed devices to a standard Ethernet network in automotive applications. Qualified to AEC-Q100 Grade 1, the LAN8670, ...
Modern networks are comprised of many devices. As it is essential for an IT pro and/or enthusiast to know how to differentiate a router from a switch, this quick pop quiz was put together to test ...
Network-attached storage is the most versatile way to store data, but that's just one of the many benefits of a NAS device. We've tested the top models: See which will work best for your home or small ...
Ethernet-APL brings two-wire Ethernet, including power supply, into the field. Ethernet technology is used in industrial plants only at the higher levels of the automation pyramid, hardly at the field ...