We all know about wireless; we have all seen wireless access points and routers. They all look about the same with a few minor aesthetic differences. However, they do not have to look the same as we ...
Last year we reviewed five of the first Gigabit Wi-Fi access points to hit the market. This time around, we’re testing three new entrants: the Cisco WAP371, D-Link’s DAP-2695, and the Edimax WAP-1750.
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s adding devices to its lineup that support power over ethernet, a standard that lets you use a single cable ...
We tested the NETGEAR WBE758 access point, which is compatible with WiFi 7, a new and validated technology. It's rare for us to test WiFi 7, but this access point shattered some new records. This ...
NETGEAR Introduces Industry’s Highest Performance Dual-Band WiFi 6 Access Point, Optimized for Small and Medium Businesses NETGEAR WAX 620 WiFi 6 Access Point is PoE powered, Mesh-capable and Cloud ...
NETGEAR launched the WBE710 Insight Manageable Tri-band WiFi 7 Access Point, expanding its WiFi 7 business access point offerings. With the increasing number of multi-gig capable devices, businesses ...
With radio technology that provides enough range to cover a multi-level house with a throughput of 4.8Gbps at best, Zyxel’s NWA220AX-6E is value for money for a WiFi 6E access point. Why you can trust ...
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