Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi VDSL/ADSL Modem Router also supports the unique capabilities of the NETGEAR genie® app. The user-friendly NETGEAR genie, already enjoyed by more than 5 million NETGEAR customers ...
We’ve been impressed with D-Link’s networking hardware in the past, and today the company is announcing a new addition to their lineup. The D-Link AC1900 EXO Wi-Fi Router is available today, and it ...
With the introduction of 802.11ad and 802.11ax on the way, the consumer wireless market has shifted to make room for new technologies. At this point, we have plenty of "classes" for consumers to wrap ...
Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He managed CNET's San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D ...
Trendnet's TEW-818DRU is a straightforward high-end AC1900 router with great performance, and its friendly pricing is a welcome bonus. Check out CNET's full review. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, ...
Amped Wireless, following the REA20 extender launched back in August, has announced the first long-range high-powered AC1900 WiFi router and WiFi extender, the RTA30 and the REA33. Both devices are ...
NETGEAR just announced a $250 high performance router with an embedded DSL modem supporting ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ and VDSL/VDSL2 speeds. The new Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi VDSL/ADSL Modem Router also offers ...
Tenda might be a company that is mostly known for the entry-level products at lower speeds, but they also got some top of the line devices that easily can compete with anything else on the market.
Besides headphones and Bluetooth speakers, it seems like routers are next up for how many we review here at Techaeris, which isn’t a bad thing as it means there are plenty of choices out there for ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. With its strong price point, the Tenda AC15 is a ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...