NETGEAR Suing ASUS For Wireless Hanky Panky
NETGEAR is charging ASUS with shipping at least two wireless routers that are not FCC compliant.
NETGEAR is charging ASUS with shipping at least two wireless routers that are not FCC compliant.
NETGEAR's R6100 AC1200 router is our first look at a Qualcomm-Atheros based draft 11ac router.
We retested Buffalo's WZR-D1800H with our new wireless test process and found that it still isn't a top 802.11ac performer.
Apple's draft 802.11ac version of its AirPort Extreme doesn't stack up very well against its competition for features or performance.
The folks at Linksys appear to be doubling up on router hardware again, to your advantage.
The performance of Ubiquiti's UAP-AC AC1750 class access point doesn't quite measure up to what we have found with consumer AC routers.
Buffalo has started shipping its second-generation AC1750 router and will soon ship an AC1200 model.
Amped Wireless has announced its first draft 802.11ac router.
Update - NETGEAR's sixth draft 11ac router takes an aggressive pricing stance.
The Wi-Fi Alliance has started certifying draft 802.11ac products. And says 11n will essentially be dead in four years.
TRENDnet's TEW-812DRU is too little, too late to the AC1750 draft 802.11ac router game.
D-Link says you can pre-order its Qualcomm-Atheros based AC1300 router now.