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Xircom
October 17, 1998 Show:
Topic:
Nomads of the Business World Guest:
John DiGiovanni
As a mobile business person you recognize the need for reliable connections to your home base. How do you stay connected when you are away from the office so much?
John DiGiovanni, Product Manager for describes their REAL (Robust and Reliable, Easy-to-use, Anytime/Anywhere Access, Long notebook life) technology.
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XircomOctober 17, 1998 interview
February 14, 1998 Show:
Topic:
Laptop Ethernet Modems Guest:
John DiGiovanni
Need a laptop modem that recovers after the computer falls asleep? Wouldn't it be nice if it could sense the network speed and adjust accordingly? And exactly what is 10/100? Find out the answers to these and other questions in this segment as John DiGiovanni from discusses laptop ethernet modems.
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XircomFebruary 14, 1998 interview
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