London, UK - 24th September, 2015 -TRENDnet® (www.TRENDnet.com), a best-in-class wired and wireless networking hardware brand, announced today the availability of its AC1200 WiFi Range Extender, model ...
When you invest in a wireless network repeater in order to increase your range and cover dead spots in your home, you can either go for a run-of-the-mill unit that provides you with the basic ...
Over the past few months, we have seen quite a few range extenders come through the lab here at TweakTown. While most of them have been of the compact variety, we have seen full size units such as the ...
LAS VEGAS—D-Link and Netgear have both announced so-called range extenders to improve the coverage of Wi-Fi networks based on the 802.11ac specification. At the International CES trade show, each of ...
Wi-Fi extenders can help you give your home or office's wi-fi signal a boost, but which are the models worth buying? Here's ...
Most homes and businesses now have high-speed internet and Wi-Fi with a good ISP (or not). But if you have a larger space, such as a yard, swimming pool, outdoor cafe or other large space, then you ...
Did your family acquire new wireless devices during the holiday season? Does your home have internet dead spots where you can never maintain a strong Wi-Fi signal? In either case, a Wi-Fi range ...
Lately, many vendors have been releasing small form factor range extenders with 802.11ac technology. So, it was no surprise to us that Linksys was on the block next with its own offering, the RE6500.
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With wireless technology improving all the time, you may often find yourself increasingly desiring of wirelessly connecting to the Internet. And in most cases, that’s a simple process. But in times ...
It took me a little while to come up with a testing scenario for the WiFi range extenders as I wanted to provide relevant information on both how to do it right and wrong. But I think I’ve come up ...