Today, Cisco announced two new 802.11n wireless router lines that aim to make home wireless networking easier and more accessible. The Valet ($100) is intended for the wireless networking neophyte; ...
Illustration: Mick Wiggins What a difference a couple of years makes. In our first roundup of draft-802.11n Wi-Fi routers (see “Wireless Routers: The Truth About Superfast Draft-N“), we found so many ...
If you’re working within a budget, the first thing to ask about any new technology is “Do I really need this?” When it comes to using the new 802.11n equipment for your home Wi-Fi network, the answer ...
Wireless networking with 802.11n is fast enough for many of us who only want a wireless router to connect a laptop to the web without cords. If you use your wireless network for moving lots of large ...
With many routers now transmitting Wi-Fi signals using the 802.11n standard (including all of Apple's current router offerings), some users may find that they are unable to take advantage of the ...
I have an existing Active Directory infrastructure at home. I have my own DHCP, my own router, and my own PIX firewall protecting it all. For wi-fi, I only need an AP. Currently I have a a Linksys ...
SMC Networks has announced a line of wireless networking products that comply with the draft 802.11n standard for wireless networking. Designed with backward and cross-vendor compatibility with ...
D-Link just dropped a bunch of new 802.11n gear here at CES -- a couple of new routers and the intriguing Rush accelerator pictured above, which is basically a powerful 4x4 access point. It's ...