BearExtender PC is a device that addresses the number one bane of wireless networking—weak or dropped signals. This device is a wireless signal booster (or extender), but unlike many wireless ...
We’ve reviewed a few Amped Wireless home networking devices already, and we’ve generally been impressed by their offerings. Our Amped Wireless High Power AC2600 Wi-Fi Range Extender review takes a ...
The Actiontec WCB6200Q Wireless Network Extender ($149.99) is the first networking device we've tested that uses Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) technology to bring wired and wireless ...
IOGear’s new Share Pro wireless HDMI transmitter/receiver kit offers something rather interesting: 5GHz transmissions, connected using either a dongle form factor or a USB-C connector slot. IOGear’s ...
Sure, wireless USB isn't all that new of a technology anymore. However, the 100ft. range, well, I believe that is kind of new. I personally can't think of any use I'd have for making anything that I ...
Using a computer in your business usually requires that you connect it to a network. For connection to a wired network, you'll need a free Ethernet port on your computer. If one is unavailable, a USB ...
Imation’s has introduced the Link Wireless Audio/Video Extender which utilizes the Alereon’s NoWire technology. The Ultra Wideband (UWB) wireless USB technology avoids Wi-Fi channels to provide high ...
Range extenders offer a way to provide wireless networking to those dead spots in the far corners of your house, but they have a reputation of being tricky to set up. With the Nighthawk AC1900 Wi-Fi ...
The Amped Wireless AC1750 Wi-Fi Range Extender ($169.99) is a wireless networking device that makes it easy to eliminate wireless dead zones in your home without having to run cable or relocate your ...
If you are in the market for a sleek, high performance range extender, you should definitely put the Amped Wireless TAP-EX2 on the list. With the release of 802.11ac, we have seen many range extenders ...
Range extenders have been a part of wireless networking since the beginning. While most of us can get by with a router, for those that have large areas to cover, or want increased speeds at long ...
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