WiFi
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Need To Know
New to the Charts: D-Link DIR-625 RangeBooster N Router
The D-Link DIR-625 has been added to the Router and Wireless Charts. The DIR-625 is one step up from D-Link's entry-level draft 802.11n DIR-615.
The 625 is also a two-antenna design (2T2R) with a four port 10/100 switch. But it has a different Ubicom processor that yields 100 Mbps wire-speed unidirectional routing throughput and 144 Mbps of total simultaneous up/downlink throughput. It also maxed out our Maximum Simultaneous Connections test at 200 connections.
How To Add an Access Point to a Wireless Router
Linksys goes public with WiFi VoIP phone
New to the Charts: Linksys WRT150N Wireless-N Home Router
The Linksys WRT150N V1.1 has been added to the Router and Wireless Charts. This is Linksys' least-expensive draft 802.11n router, which is being replaced by the WRT160N when current stock is exhausted.
New to the Charts: D-Link DIR-615 Wireless-N Router
The D-Link DIR-615 has been added to the Router Charts and will be added to the Wireless Charts shortly. This is D-Link's least-expensive draft 802.11n router.
Apple introduces upgraded Draft 802.11n AirPort Express
How is WPS supposed to work?
I don't seem to have any luck getting Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) to work in any of the products I've tested that allegedly support it. And since the Wi-Fi Alliance seems to have me on its "Do Not Talk To" list, I'm turning to our readers, who tend to be a pretty knowledgeable bunch, for wisdom.
New to the Charts: Linksys WRT160N Ultra RangePlus Wireless-N Broadband Router
The WRT160N has been added to the Router and Wireless Charts. This will become Linksys' lowest-cost draft 802.11n router once the WRT150N inventory is exhausted.
How To Convert a Wireless Router into an Access Point
This short How To shows you how to delay your old wireless router's trip to the landfill.