Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: Actiontec Electronics

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    Free software group files copyright suit against Verizon 10/12/2007 07:05:39

    A group of lawyers focused on protecting open-source and free software has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Verizon Communications, alleging that routers the company uses with its Fios broadband service violate the GNU GPL (General Public License).
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    Review: Using powerline adapters for home networking 05/10/2007 12:27:52

    How simple is it to network your home via existing power lines?
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    Powerline adapters: Home networking without rewiring 05/10/2007 12:02:32

    The concrete and plaster in his Rathdrum, Idaho, house blocks Wi-Fi signals. But computer consultant Marc Schoenberg found a way to network the six devices in his house without stringing Ethernet cables: He uses powerline adapters.
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    Report: Verizon close to GPON selection 24/07/2006 09:33:06

    Verizon is expected to name vendors for its Gigabit passive optical network deployment imminently, according to a research note from UBS Warburg.
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    CES - Wi-Fi products trickle in at CES 11/01/2002 11:20:54

    Wireless networking didn't quite steal the show at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), but one or two vendors were here to show new products based in the 801.11b standard, also known as Wi-Fi. Meanwhile, at least one vendor offered a glimpse at upcoming products based on the next version of the specification which promises much higher connection speeds.
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    Dialing for No Dollars: Actiontec's Net Phone 24/06/2000 12:01:01

    I can't always get through to my Mom--at least I couldn't while testing Actiontec Electronics Inc.'s Internet Phone Wizard, a nifty new product that connects your telephone to the Internet to allow free U.S. long-distance calling. When it works, the system convincingly mimics a regular call, but it didn't succeed every time.
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    Troubleshoot Your Laser Printer Quickly 01/05/2000 12:01:01

    Laser printers are as temperamental as 2-year-olds. Sheets of paper can jam, complex graphics can cause your printer to sleepwalk, and stray particles can smear and smudge your precious output. Here's how to diagnose your laser's malaise and return it to good health.
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    Microsoft offers voice over IP 01/11/1999 12:01:01

    You're online checking e-mail and browsing sites, and people calling you hear a busy signal or your voice mail. If you like that, read no further. If not, then you're in luck.
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