Sometimes, in tech-space, two terms might sound synonyms but in reality, they aren’t. One such pair is of Wireless Router and Wireless Access Point. In this wireless world, it is important to know ...
When researching how to set up a Wi-Fi network, you're going to hear a lot of talk about routers and access points. While both help you connect to the internet, their roles in a network are ...
November 14, 2016 | We get our first look at 60GHz 802.11ad wireless performance and range with the Talon AD7200 router from TP-Link. Come join us for a close look. TP-Link Archer C5400 802.11ac ...
Thick routers are the old familiar Cisco variety, running their own command-line operating system with thousands of parameters to tweak and tune. Thick routers need plenty of expertise to manage and ...
Wireless access points, often called wireless routers, provide radio-based network access. Though this form of communication does not need wires, there are limitations to how far your PC can be and ...
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 ...
Linksys wireless access points enable flexible configurations for wireless clients. Turning your access point into a wireless repeater connects it to a second access point through the wireless signal.
I'm curious about the WRT54G and WAP54G. are these worth it in terms of getting a fairly secure wireless network going? I'll probably only be using this as a wireless access point for my PS3, Wii, ...
So I'm trying to set these things up. What a pain. The router was a cinch. The problem is, there are about 8-10 walls separating the wireless router (stationed by two computers) and my workstation.