In the wireless race taking place in our homes, the speed of our routers always seems to outpace that of our devices. This is the cycle. As this game of catch-up is played, the connected devices in ...
If you’re putting together a wireless network based on the 802.11ac Draft 2.0 standard, you should choose between this and Cisco’s Linksys WUMC710 when you’re ready to add hardwired clients to that ...
Today, the plethora of wireless devices in the home and the shift in consumer content consumption habits is driving the demand for next-generation Wi-Fi technology that can deliver faster speeds and ...
The Killer Wireless AC 1550 is hands down the best Wireless NIC available for enthusiasts and gamers that want tha absolute best performance possible from their connection. The Killer brand has been ...
does anyone know, what brand WLAN accesspoints actually and IRL would work with Intel AC-8260 WLAN card? I'm having nothing but problems with AC-8260, using Cisco 1262 AP. However, it seems that it ...
The standard offers theoretical speeds ranging from 6.5 Mbps to 866.7 Mbps. There is always another standard coming. This one focused on high throughput wireless networks. It is the IEEE standard ...
Several weeks ago, we had the opportunity to review the Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC PRO which we found to be an excellent Wi-Fi access point solution for anyone looking for an easy way to significantly ...
Unlock to see our ratings and compare products side by side The router throughput (speed) of the communications is measured very near the router in an "open space" hallway. For our test, it was 8 feet ...
Rivet Networks today announced a new high-performance wireless module, the Killer 1550, that also happens to be the first one introduced as part of a collaboration with Intel. That is not a bad ...
On Wednesday, Intel announced its acquisition of Rivet Networks—makers of the Killer AC-brand line of gamer-oriented Wi-Fi gear—for an undisclosed price. Intel Vice President Chris Walker describes ...