News (16)

  • Connect.com caught speeding

    The 'boys in blue' have been enlisted by an Australian ISP to promote its new ADSL campaign, as competition in the sector hots up.

  • Telstra irons out bug in ADSL P2P connections

    Telstra believes it has finally found a fix for a “peculiarity” in peer-to-peer ADSL connections that it was first informed of as far back as six months ago.

  • Lobby groups find strength in numbers

    The Australian Telecommunications Users' Group and the Internet Society of Australia have joined forces to become a stronger voice for Internet users.

  • D-Link opens residential ADSL/cable gateway

    Network communications equipment and solutions provider D-Link Australia has released a home and small business DSL/cable modem residential gateway that allows multiple computers to share a cable or DSL Internet connection.

  • ADSL router bug digs in at Telstra

    Telstra has yet to exterminate a persistent six-month old bug in some ADSL routers despite earmarking a pre-Christmas fix date, leaving peer-to-peer file sharing barely functional for some users.

Features and Case Studies (8)

  • Six ADSL firewall routers tested

    Distributed companies increasingly use VPN connections to access and share information. We test ADSL firewall routers that are designed for this purpose.

  • Wireless ISP launches Australian service

    Australia's first pure wireless Internet service provider launched its commercial broadband Internet service in Sydney today, claiming full independence from Telstra-owned telephony infrastructure.

  • Virtual privacy: Eight VPN appliances tested

    If you are in the market for a VPN, don't go past this review. We test the latest appliances and provide tips on purchasing and setting it up.

  • The broadband route

    Looking for an easy way to extend that broadband connection to more of your organisation's PCs? ZDNet Australia explores which broadband routers could be the solution.

  • Deploy an affordable firewall with IPCop

    Small and midsize businesses often want the functionality of enterprise firewalls but don't have the cash or expertise required to deploy and administer them. Enter IPCop, an inexpensive, feature-rich, easy-to-administer solution.

Reviews (15)

  • Billion BiPAC 7402G

    An 802.11g wireless router with an integrated ADSL modem suitable for multiple PC homes and small offices.

  • Belkin ADSL Modem With Built-In Wireless Router

    This all-in-one solution from Belkin incorporates an ADSL modem, 4-port router and an 802.11g wireless access point suitable for a multi-PC home or SOHO user.

  • Billion myGuard 7500GL

    Billion's myGuard 7500GL is an excellent wireless ADSL router for SOHO users. Its security features include QoS control, VPN access, a firewall and Trend Micro services.

  • Faster and stronger: Six ADSL firewall routers tested

    Distributed companies increasingly use VPN connections to access and share information. We test ADSL firewall routers that are designed for this purpose.

  • Broadband: Which plan is for you?

    The broadband business -- plans, peaks, and penalties -- can be confusing to say the least. We line up some of Australia's best.

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