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I stopped blaming my internet provider and updated my Wi-Fi setup with these simple changes. Here's what worked.
You can run OpenWrt on x86, but I don't recommend trying to use it as an AP. Most wireless cards for desktop use aren't really designed with AP in mind and won't perform as well.
From its successful 802.11AX 1.8Gbps WAX214 access point, NETGEAR is expanding its Business Essentials line with the new 802.11AX 4.2Gbps WAX220, offering a WiFi access point with higher ...
Wi-Fi 6 is not really a new wireless technology, but an improvement on how APs and other devices handle wireless signals. In my testing, connecting 20 different devices wirelessly through an older AP ...
The EAP101 is a concurrent dual-band Wi-Fi 6 indoor access point that offers an aggregated data rate of up to 1.7Gbps with uplink and downlink MU-MIMO support between the access point and multiple ...
Wi-Fi 7 Outpaces Wi-Fi 6E Wireless Networks 4 to 1. Wi-Fi 7 expands on the capabilities of 6E with a maximum data rate four times greater, plus the ability to cut download times for large files nearly ...
We review the ECW336 Cloud Managed Indoor Wireless Access Point from EnGenius. This very impressive AP is now featured with the 6 GHz band, as it is WIFI6E compatible. This is an easy-to-use ...
TP-Link sells the EAP610 V2 Wi-Fi 6 access point through third-party retailers, including Amazon and Walmart for $100 MSRP. It's designed for ceilings or walls, so a mounting kit and plate are ...
If your house is big enough that a single Wi-Fi access point can't cover it, you need a Wi-Fi extender or a mesh Wi-Fi system. I've faced this dilemma in several houses and have tried both options ...
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