Networking
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Luxul announces outdoor wireless access point
Luxul, distributed by Avation, has announced a new dual-band AC1200 outdoor wireless access point. Compatible with the XWC-1000 wireless controller, the IP-65-rated XAP-1440 uses multi-stream 802.11ac ... -
Control4 launches three new services
Control4 has announced the release of three new products. The release of the expanded 4Sight services and new OS 2.10 which Includes a new homeowner customisation ... -
Lightware Visual Engineering announce two new products!
Lightware Visual Engineering has released two brand new development products; UBEX – Ultra Bandwidth Extender – and HDMI20-OPTC-TX/RX200-Pro, which acts as a fibre extender for the ... -
Luxul Epic 5 routers now shipping
Luxul, which is distributed by Avation, has announced the availability of its new Epic 5 routers that offer superior WAN-to-LAN performance and advanced capabilities. The Epic ... -
Extron now shipping three new control processors with network isolation
Extron Electronics has announced the immediate availability of the IPCP Pro 555, IPCP Pro 355 DR and the IPCP Pro 255, as well as several other ... -
Communications Alliance supports NBN rollout of vectored VDSL2
The two draft Standards – released for public comment – will help equipment suppliers and retail service providers ensure broadband modems on copper lines are able ... -
FODC upgrades NSW coal mine communications network
The mining boom might have eased, but operators are still looking for advanced technologies to make their sites safer and more efficient. Paul Skelton reports on ... -
Getting home networking right
With the proliferation of internet-enabled devices, a computer network has long become an accepted part of any home wiring infrastructure. All of these devices have created a ... -
Home grown, home made broadband
The company behind the National Broadband Network, NBN Co, has issued a further $90 million in equipment contracts to Australian manufacturers. Paul Skelton reports. -
Optus TV Now network PVR decision was correct
Last week the Australian Federal Court decided that Optus’ mobile network PVR service, TV Now, is legal under the Copyright Act, sending sports rights-holders into a ...