802.11ac is a new wireless standard worth getting excited about, even though it has yet to be ratified. Netgear has a solid 11ac router on the market, the R6300 WiFi Router 802.11ac Dual Band Gigabit, ...
In its ongoing battle against internet bottlenecks -- or let's face it -- techie bragging rights, Netgear has launched two more devices with that sweet, sweet 802.11ac data flow. Joining its recently ...
Today at a press event in San Francisco, Netgear announced a new next-generation 802.11ac Wi-Fi router, the R6200, and a USB adapter for PCs and notebooks called the A6200. Today at a press event in ...
Review updated 1/29/2013: If you need to connect just a single client, such as a laptop or a home-theater PC, to your 802.11ac network, a Wi-Fi client USB adapter is much cheaper than a wireless ...
There is no doubt 802.11ac is the largest jump in wireless technology since we went from 802.11g to 802.11n. If you are one that is in the market for an adapter to take advantage of the new technology ...
Trendnet announces the availability of its USB 3.0 Wi-Fi adapter that quickly adds support for latest 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard to any Windows computer. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved ...
WALNUT CREEK, CA--(Marketwired - Dec 15, 2015) - Savvius™, Inc., a leader in packet-level network analytics and post-breach security forensics, today announced the industry's first USB WiFi adapter ...
Increase Wi-Fi range and speed of your Mac or Windows computer by up to three times CHINO, CA – July 15th, 2013 - Amped Wireless, the leading manufacturer of award-winning high power, long-range ...
Netgear today announced what it claims is the first 802.11ac adapter for notebooks, as well as a cheaper version of the R6300 router it unveiled in April. David Henry, vice president of product ...
While Netgear has a decent 802.11ac router in its R6300, its 802.11ac adapter suffers from poor performance, buggy software, and a clunky design. 802.11ac is a new wireless standard worth getting ...
Trendnet announces at CES 2013 the first USB 3.0 802.11ac adapter that quickly adds support for the latest Wi-Fi standard to any existing computer. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET ...
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