When choosing a new router, it’s well worth looking for products that support the Wireless N standard to get the best performance out of your network. You should also think about what activities you will use your router for. Will you be streaming HD movies to your TV? Dual band routers allow you to do so without interference. Do you want to connect mobile devices throughout your house? Routers with SmartBeamTM technology provide full coverage across your whole house, even if you have multiple floors.
Even if you’re a technology novice, installing D-Link products couldn’t be simpler. Just follow the step-by-step set-up wizard on the CD included in the box and you’ll be up and running in no time.
These days, desktop PCs and notebooks come with wireless technology built-in, but that doesn’t make network adapters redundant. You might, for example, want to add wireless networking to an older PC or upgrade a notebook to use the latest Wi-Fi technologies and security. Our range of adapters includes PCI adapters designed to fit inside standard desktop PCs and servers, CardBus/ExpressCard products for compatible notebooks, and USB adapters which can generally be used with any, or all of these machines.
A Range Extender allows you to extend your wireless networks to areas of the home where the signal may not be strong enough; whilst an Access Point allows you to add wireless capabilities to a non-wireless router. So if you want to improve the speed and range of an existing wireless network or set one up, D-Link’s access points and range extenders offer a fast and reliable connection for all of your wireless devices.
These clever little devices use your home’s existing electrical wiring to connect everything together, simply by plugging them into standard mains sockets. Getting set-up is simple. All you need is two PowerLine Adapters or more. Connect one to your home router and the other into your room socket where you need your connection extended.
With speeds of up to 500 Mbps, PowerLine is an incredibly quick and cost effective solution to a variety of common home networking needs, from simple file sharing to streaming music and movies to connecting a media player like the Boxee Box.
Out of ports? Problem solved. D-Link’s desktop switches allow you to connect more wired devices – like desktop computers and gaming consoles – to your home network. Simply decide how many extra ports you need, plug in the new switch and go – it really is that easy.
D-Link’s switches are compact in size and don’t take up much space, so you don’t have to be worried about any extra clutter.
D-Link’s KVM switches are the ideal solution for data centers and other businesses where a large number of servers need to be managed from a single location. A large number of computers can be accessed from a single console, switching between them using the front panel buttons, keyboard hotkeys, or Onscreen Display (OSD) menu.
DSL modems bring the Internet to your home. They offer a high-speed and reliable connection to the Internet that is always on and always connected.
Your printer no longer has to be connected to just one computer to print. Connect it to a print server to make it available to everyone on your network. With versions that can handle from one to four printers, D-Link print servers also offer support for legacy parallel and newer USB printers. They can also be used to share everything from the humble home inkjet to fast color lasers, and even sophisticated multifunction printers.
USB hubs provide additional USB ports to your PC or Mac, allowing you to connect more devices like digital cameras, external hard drives, flash drives, and printers to your computer.
Everything from KVM switches - to remotely control multiple servers from just one keyboard, video display and mouse (hence the KVM acronym) - through to high-gain antennas, designed to enhance the range of your wireless network.
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