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Setting up a wireless network in the home requires at least two components: a wireless hub, which connects to the modem (DSL or cable) or server PC, and a client device such as a PC insert card, which connects to the hub.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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So we all know wireless is the (next) big thing, and that the Xbox 360 is supposed to have wireless controllers, and even be capable of acting as a wireless hub on your WiFi network so we can assume RF (or Bluetooth) and WiFi right there.
ENGADGET: Exactly how wireless is the Xbox 2/360 going to get?
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The Optical SMART Hub breaks new ground by functioning as a Wireless AP router changing broadband Internet service with a cable from the wall to Wi-Fi Internet connection so that all family members can enjoy wireless connection at home.
ENGADGET: Samsung unveils new optical storage drive, wirelessly transmits and backs up your physical content
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Also serving as a smart hub, the BH9430PW is compatible with NFC technology for wireless content mirroring.
ENGADGET: LG's 2013 AV lineup puts NFC into Blu-ray player, 9.1-channel home theater
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It looks like Corsair may have a great solution forthcoming with its all-in-one media server, wireless hub and portable drive.
FORBES: CES: Corsair's Voyager Air Is A Home Networking Multitasker
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The device is four products in one: A mobile wireless drive, home network attached storage (NAS), USB drive, and wireless hub.
FORBES: CES: Corsair's Voyager Air Is A Home Networking Multitasker