One of the things that has always annoyed me about travel is the hit and miss internet connectivity. On top of this, in most hotels you cannot have multiple systems on their wireless connection ...
Wireless networking is one the great technologies of the past decade. It gives us the freedom to move about in our lives while staying connected to the things we love. While wireless networking has ...
Irvine, Calif. — Broadcom Corp. has claimed the industry's first single-chip,dual-band 802.11n solution for universal serial bus (USB) adapters. The BCM4323 is the latest addition to Broadcom's ...
If you are needing a nice, fast WiFi adapter for your computer without having to crack it open or for your notebook TP-Link has a new one that promises lots of speed. The new adapter plugs into the ...
The next combination of letters and numbers that you’ll be hearing about is 802.11n, the new Wi-Fi standard that was adopted in January and promises speeds of at least 100Mbs (802.11g maxes out at ...
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On the heels of recent 802.11g and 802.11n add-ons from QuickerTek (see “QuickerTek Expands Inexpensive Wi-Fi Options for Mac Users,” 2007-08-30), Other World Computing has introduced three $67.99 ...
Other World Computing (OWC) today announced the availability of 802.11n WiFi Adapters that allows any Mac computer to upgrade to 802.11n wireless connectivity via USB, PCMCIA, or PCI card options.
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 bridge. Netgear’s A6200 is one ...
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 ...
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