Will A New Router Really Improve Performance? Part 2
We take the most accurate look ever at what moving from an N to an AC router can do to your wireless performance.
We take the most accurate look ever at what moving from an N to an AC router can do to your wireless performance.
When does buying a new router improve wireless performance? And when is it just a waste of money?
Wilocity today announced it is teaming with Cisco to build combination WiGig / Wi-Fi devices.
We have a new standardized method for testing wireless adapters and bridges.
NETGEAR's WNR2500 N450 Wireless Router seems to deliver on its claims of improved range.
TRENDnet has announced an single-stream AC USB wireless adapter.
Like its AC1900 NETGEAR and ASUS competitors, Linksys' EA6900 doesn't provide a compelling reason to abandon your current AC router.
Buffalo's WZR-1166DHP is an AC1200 router with uneven wireless performance.
Read this short primer before you rush out to buy an AC1900 router. It could save you from an expensive mistake.
We've got the first round of results from the first two AC1900 routers to hit our bench: ASUS' RT-AC68U and NETGEAR's R7000.
ASUS' RT-AC56U is a top-performing AC1200 router with an AC1750 price.
Updated - The EnGenius ESR1750's performance is as disappointing as its AC1200 sibling's.