Three Wi-Fi 6 Routers Under $100 Reviewed
Is a sub-$100 Wi-Fi 6 router worth buying? We look at three examples to find out.
Is a sub-$100 Wi-Fi 6 router worth buying? We look at three examples to find out.
We take a look at how five Wi-Fi 6 routers perform with a Wi-Fi 6 client.
Our 160 MHz channel bandwidth investigation had some incorrect results. So we retested to set the record straight.
Updated - 160 MHz channel bandwidth is an essential feature of 802.11ax. We take a look at whether it means trouble for your 11ac network.
Updated - ASUS' Blue Cave Dual Band AC2600 Wireless Router has much better routing performance than we initially thought.
Phicomm's K3C AC1900 MU-MIMO Gigabit Router provides our first look at an router with Intel Wi-Fi inside.
Updated - Synology's DS1517+ is an attractive choice for a 10GbE capable NAS.
TerraMaster's F2-220 Cloud Storage NAS has a good feature set, but isn't a good value in a two-bay RAID 1 NAS.
Updated - NETGEAR's ReadyNAS RN626X has two built-in 10GbE ports and can make good use of them.
QNAP's TS-251A and TS-451A provide the option of direct attached storage with a twist.
Thecus' N2810 brings Intel "Braswell" power to its two-bay small-biz lineup.
D-Link announced two managed gigabit switches with PoE, QNAP started selling its SSD "NASbook" and TRENDnet launched a 4 Megapixel surveillance camera line.