DLink TV – Online Video Explains Networking

Posted by on Mar 5, 2007 | 10 Comments

This is a interesting concept from the folks at DLink. It is called DLink TV and you can view mini-video’s about networking solutions and naturally using DLink products.

I watched the video about Power Line adapters which allows the user to use the electrical grid in their own homes to connect wired and wireless access points. This is a great concept since no wiring is necessary and should eliminate dead spots that may happen using traditional wireless systems.

There is also a video for business WLAN which uses dual band to create access points for a wider distribution of a wireless signal. This system would be ideal for small to medium businesses who may require more than just a single access point.

I think the information provided was very useful and explains not only about DLink products and their uses, but also the different forms of wireless security available for each unit. Take a look and see what you think.
DLink TV 

[tags]dlink, tv, video’s, [/tags]

  • manjeet singh goyal

    this side is very useful in our knowledge & thanks!

  • http://wp3.lockergnome.com/nexus/blade/ Ron Schenone

    Manjeet singh goyal,
    I am glad it has helped.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks for the tips Matt. Dishnetwork is not much better when you cancel. Trying to get the return box was a hassle. At least Dish uses UPS for their returns which you can track quite easily online.

  • http://twitter.com/blakeherring Blake Herring

    Chris I salute you for going all in to mystical world of internet video :) Good on you! Still wish HBO offered standalone online sub, Great article I will keep your advice in mind next time I have to fend off the DirectTV drones :)

    • http://twitter.com/matthartley Matt Hartley

      Thanks for the kind words. However I would ask you to take a closer look under the title. I realize the contrast is a bit sketchy, but here it is. ;)

      “Posted by Matt Hartley on Jun 23, 2011″

  • Anonymous

    If you think that DirectTV cancellation was a problem, don’t even THINK of ever subscribing to DISH network. They make it so easy to originally subscribe (really, a pleasure), but cancellation is next to impossible. Not only do they make promises that they don’t keep (publically advertised and on their website, too, promises) but they absolutely certainly don’t keep promises that they make when you ATTEMPT to cancel. They keep you on hold white pushing you UP to higher level administrators and they, too, make it difficult, and push you up, again, to still higher administrators, giving you the idea that they don’t believe that ANYONE would ever WANT to cancel. Finally, in exasperation, I not only followed up my cancellation with an email confirming it and an email to my credit card company to also tell of the concellation and instructing them to refuse further charges from DISH. Well, THAT should have done it. However, DISH not only continued to bill for months afterwards (even though the credit card company DID NOT accept or pay the charges) and DISH went on for years (yes, I mean and meant “years”) of getting a succession of “debt collectors” to continue to threaten legal action if I did not pay. DISH is the worst supplier of ANYTHING that I’ve ever come across in my entire lifetime.

  • Ted Mackel

    What is the deal with the return box? i bought my Sat receivers off ebay dirt cheep. No return and if I cancel I can just put them up on ebay for some extra WAM

  • http://neonenigma.com neonguru

    But everybody already has QR Droid.

  • Anonymous

    I heads off for your wonder article.. I am damn sure that 75% users are not aware what is the deal with the return box and which information should keep in our mind.
    DM800
    http://dreambox-dvb.com/content/dreambox-remote-control-dm500s-dm500c-dm500t

  • http://www.weblogku.com Muhd Nurul Azam

    This app will be useful for me… now I can transfer app from my phone to my wife’s phone without her downloading it again…
    Thanks for sharing the info…