Workstations manufactured in the 1990s and early 2000s, before Wi-Fi became prevalent, often lack wireless networking cards or adapters that enable a computer to detect and interpret Wi-Fi signals.
There’s one main reason why you’d want to grant your desktop PC access to the wireless world, and it’s a biggie: You’re sick of stringing ugly Ethernet cables around your house. But you also might not ...
Linksys' WUSB6300 ($69.99, MSRP) is the company's newest dual-band 802.11ac adapter. This nondescript-looking USB stick provided us with the highest throughput tested among wireless networking devices ...
Totolink's A2000UA AC1200 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter offer a surprisingly rich feature set, but its performance is lacking. The A2000UA looks like a shrunken router. Two 7-inch 4dBi antennas jut ...
Before I tell you what I thought of the Asus USB-N66 Dual-Band Adapter Wireless-N900, I should tell you that I'm generally not a big fan of USB wireless adapters. The USB connection too often in my ...
In its ongoing battle against internet bottlenecks -- or let's face it -- techie bragging rights, Netgear has launched two more devices with that sweet, sweet 802.11ac data flow. Joining its recently ...
While USB printers are designed to be used over a direct connection to a single computer, they can not only be shared, but also can be shared wirelessly with a workgroup. There are two different ...
Totolink's A2000UA AC1200 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter ($35.59) confirms a trend I've seen with the products from this South Korean networking company. As I saw with the A2004NS AC1200 Wireless Dual ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Linksys' WUSB6300 ($69.99, MSRP) is the company's newest ...
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