D-Link Network

While the CES show always buzzes with the latest big TVs, 3D, convergence devices, and Microsoft and Intel, some of the home networking products continue to get more creative in dealing with the type of data getting into the home, be it streaming HD or Internet TV. This year at CES 2010 D-Link had a pretty impressive line up of networking peripherals along with some new devices that are all centered around the home. Their booth was very organized and brings some of their products into the living room setting where they would be used. They also had displays where some products are running real time.
Networking
D-Link has a lot of new wireless networking devices out on the show floor this year, from the latest refresh on their wireless N routers to a new Powerline Wireless N router. With wireless becoming more efficient and increasing in throughput speeds, D-link has introduced new routers that take advantage of these new technologies. First the D-Link Rush (DAP-1560) starts off as an Xtreme N 600 Duo HD Media Bridge kit that the company claims is designed to provide the fastest, farthest reaching wireless network yet by Dlink, but also is able to provide high levels of performance for streaming high-definition content, videos, photos, and more. The device is dual-band selectable and transmits in both the 2.4 and 5GHz spectrums to provide wireless bands that provide separate networks for Internet browsing and HD media streaming.

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