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The Top Down
Benefits: Share a single Internet connection among networked PCs.
Expertise level: Beginner-intermediate
Vendors (broadband routers): Asante, D-Link, Linksys, NetGear, SMC Networks, Zyxel
Costs: Using an existing PC, free; using broadband router, $75-$100
Time required: 1 hour
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Turn Data into Dollars
Focus on Personal Productivitysponsored by Microsoft
- Personal Finance 2.0 These free and fee-based Web services not only aggregate data from your online bank accounts, they give you tools for managing your money.
- High-Tech Travel Tips Plenty of stories provide advice for elite mobile professionals. But what about you, the unproductive traveler?
Best Prices on Wireless Routers
WRT54G Wireless RouterPrice: $32.99
DI-655 Xtreme N Gigabit RouterPrice: $92.00
WG111 Wireless USB Network AdaptorPrice: $14.98
WRT610N Dual-N Band Wireless RouterPrice: $130.09
WPN824 RangeMax Wireless RouterPrice: $41.95
WRT160N Wireless RouterPrice: $57.58
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Network Storage Devices,
Digital Media Receivers
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