There are two main price points for a wireless access point. You can expect to pay $50-$100 for a WAP for a smaller apartment ...
Even if it works well, most experts recommend replacing your Wi-Fi router every five years. Instead of trying to convince someone to take a five-year-old router off your hands, you can turn it into an ...
Let's see. Set the DHCP range to 192.168.1.10 to 192.168.1.50, check; point DNS to 8.8.8.8 and 208.67.220.220, done; and Wi-Fi Analyzer tells me I'd be best off using channel 14 for my 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.
The ECW536 is the highest-performing access point we have tested to date, though its reduced price has definitely affected its availability. We have eagerly been waiting for vendors to start sampling ...
Consumers not needing the latest in networking technology can look towards TRENDnet's TEW-925DAP for a reliable performer at a solid price. Alongside the EnGenius ECW336, TRENDnet was another vendor ...
Earlier this year we tested several consumer-level 802.11ac routers. Here, we take a look at two enterprise-level access points. They’re a part of the so-called “Wave 1” phase of the 802.11ac standard ...
The new WBE750 wireless access point is Wi-Fi 7 compatible and can handle up to 600 client devices, making it ideal for theaters, hotels, restaurants, schools and shopping malls. The new wireless ...
The Linksys outdoor wireless access point is designed to provide students and staff with connectivity in any climate, anywhere on school grounds. Over the course of the pandemic, the disruption of ...
Getting a wi-fi signal that covers your entire area with enough speed for your needs isn't always easy. These common mistakes ...
If you’ve ever struggled to get a strong enough signal in your yard, factory or even school sports field, you could be just the kind of person that Omada, TP-Link’s business solutions brand, is hoping ...
Here's how to adjust your router settings to dial into the best internet speeds - no expensive upgrades required.