Until recently, it's been difficult to use the words "secure" and "wireless" in the same sentence. Recent developments mean that's no longer the case. We look at six different options. November 2003 ...
Broadcom launches Wi-Fi 8 chipsets for access points and switches while the speed gains everyone expected may not arrive soon ...
The new WBE750 wireless access point is Wi-Fi 7 compatible and can handle up to 600 client devices, making it ideal for theaters, hotels, restaurants, schools and shopping malls. The new wireless ...
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 ...
Federal law enforcement officials are warning companies of a systematic effort by computer enthusiasts and possibly hackers to mark and map nonsecured Wi-Fi 802.11b wireless access points in many ...
When it comes to buying wireless access points (APs), now is a tricky time. Don't forget to keep an eye on the latest from IEEE. Draft 802.11n products are improving but are not yet mature. Today's ...
The EWS357AP is a Wi-Fi 6 wireless access point that can be expanded to an ultra-fast networked wireless system for home and office. Where would we be without Wi-Fi? These days, practically most of ...
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 ...
TRENDnet has an insatiable need for wireless speed and so has brought forth the first 450Mbps wireless access point. Earlier this year, it released a 450Mbps wireless router. The new, super-fast WAP, ...
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 ...
Wireless-G is the upcoming 54Mbps wireless networking standard that's almost five times faster than the widely deployed Wireless-B (802.11b) products found in homes, businesses, and public wireless ...
How to take it apart? The rubber feet obscured no screws beneath them, but the sticker was a different story: After removing the two Philips head screws, the gentle twisting application of a flat head ...