CES 2012: TP-Link Announcements
TP-Link has revealed its first NAS and added two routers at CES.
TP-Link has revealed its first NAS and added two routers at CES.
NETGEAR rolled out some new hardware. But the big news is its move into app-enhanceable routers.
Updated - Belkin announced its very own "N900" router.
TRENDnet's second group of announcements include a slew of IP cameras and easy-peasy wireless-N extender.
EnGenius has announced a line of extended-range 802.11n routers.
Update 5 - Yes, Wi-Fi Protected Setup is broken. Here's what vendors are doing to fix it and steps you can take in the meantime.
TRENDnet's first show announcements are for really high-speed wireless and really small powerline products.
Broadcom is already trying out a new moniker for its 802.11ac devices. And talking about Buffalo and NETGEAR's .ac plans.
Taking a social approach to fixing wireless problems can reap unexpected benefits.
The TP-LINK TL-TL-WR1043ND isn't too bad for an under $60 single-band 802.11n router with Gigabit ports.
The Linksys E4200V2 may have completely new innards. But its performance compared to the original is more alike than different.
Would you believe 5 GHz Wi-Fi could be used for reliable 1080p HDMI wireless extension? Actiontec seems to have pulled it off.