Buffalo’s DD-WRT Reviewed
Buffalo lets you access the extensive features of this popular alternative router distro without the risk.
Buffalo lets you access the extensive features of this popular alternative router distro without the risk.
Updated - The Buffalo WZR-300HP runs on DD-WRT out of the box. But don't expect miracles from its "high power" branding.
Under $50 for a simultaneous dual-band "N600" router seems too good to be true. And in the case of the TP-LINK TL-TL-WDR3500 it may be.
Rosewill's RNX-N360RT is a decent enough $40 2.4 GHz N300 router.
Part 2 of our two-part review finishes up with the rest of the wireless tests and some final thoughts.
Updated - Part 1 of our two-part review looks at the routing, storage and draft 802.11ac wireless performance of Cisco's entry into the 802.11ac router arena.
WD sent a new My Net N900 with a properly-operating 5 GHz radio that showed improved performance when retested.
SharePort Go adds battery power for anywhere connectivity
Updated- We finish our review of NETGEAR's WNDR4700 CENTRIA and find its wireless performance not as compelling as its storage.
Updated - Our initial look at NETGEAR's WNDR4700 CENTRIA shows that it might achieve its goal of being "the center of your digital home" for at least some buyers.
For $200, Fluke Networks' AirMapper bridges the gap between free and very expensive wireless survey tools.
ZyXEL's NWA3560-N is pricey as a standalone AP. But could be a bargain if you're looking to dip your toe into managed AP waters.