Our testing found you’ll still sacrifice throughput running a mix of client types. But 802.11ac appears to make better decisions about which client type loses the most.
Our test of five dual-band wireless extenders came up with a clear winner.
Space Monkey offers 1TB of crowd-based cloud storage using a compact appliance. But it suffers from the same throughput limitations that other cloud storage / backup services have.
ASUS has failed to get NETGEAR‘s suit against it dismissed.
Updated – Seagate has packed a lot into a 1U rack space with its Business Storage 8-Bay Rackmount NAS.
We found our first attempt at testing wireless extenders wasn’t up to par. So we redesigned the test process and retested them all.
Updated – WD‘s four-bay My Cloud EX4 has a lot of things to like. But performance isn’t one of them.
The second time isn’t the charm for TRENDnet’s second stab at its top-of-line TEW-812DRU AC1750 class router.
Cloud backup provider Backblaze says Enterprise hard drives don’t provide higher reliability and has the data to prove it.
The Linksys E900 Wireless-N300 Router provides solid 100 Mbps routing and decent wireless performance for around $30.
Does Medialink’s MWN-WAPR300N really deserve to be Amazon’s best-selling router?