Tuesday, May 1, 2012

TMCnet Wireless Backhaul Transition Networks Week in Review

- Alert). Gomez said, “This particular product will connect any node to an ADSL or fiber network, depending on availability, through a Gigabit WAN access port letting people communicate, find entertainment and effectively use business applications through high-speed fiber networks.”

David Stewart, Managing Director at NetComm Wireless, said this technology is state-of-the-art. “The NF1ADV maximizes online speed and performance on multiple levels with current and future network access options and the very latest in wireless and VoIP technology,” said Stewart. “What this means for users in Australia, New Zealand and globally is an ultra-fast and powerful online experience for a long time to come.”

The new NF1ADV can be setup similarly to other routers, allowing for up to four wires devices to be connected. It will work with high definition televisions, desktop computers, and numerous other devices. The gateway even includes the capabilities to connect USB devices allowing for sharing of printers, external hard drives, and more.

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