NETGEAR Unveils More Draft 802.11ac Products
NETGEAR today set the ship timeframe for its R6300 draft 802.11ac router, and added two members to its draft 11ac product line.
NETGEAR today set the ship timeframe for its R6300 draft 802.11ac router, and added two members to its draft 11ac product line.
The forces driving 802.11ac aren't really what you think they are.
We found the key to enabling 40 MHz mode in 2.4 GHz and retested the EA2700 to add those results.
Updated - NETGEAR has announced its draft 802.11ac router.
Updated - Cisco's new entry-level "app-enabled" router features ho-hum wireless performance.
Cisco's WAP321 should make other makers of small business 802.11n access points sit up and take notice.
Updated - We peeked inside Cisco's new Linksys E and EA routers so that you don't have to.
Updated - 802.11ac is all about faster wireless. But it will eat up most of the 5 GHz band to do it.
Broadcom has announced a single-chip 802.11ac device.
Updated - ASUS' RT-N66U "Dark Knight" router is causing quite a stir. Our full review's wireless performance tests confirm the reason why.
The Cisco Linksys PLE400 and PLS400 Powerline AV adapters provided us with a few surprises.
Here's a roundup of today's networking related news from CES.