The sets of technologies that make up the 802.11n wireless standard are still being hammered out. What this means is that all those products out there that are being advertised as 802.11n are actu...
Do you have a wireless network? Do you have a cordless phone? Do you own a microwave? Most likely your answer to these questions is yes, which means you probably have interference. The issue at...
Not only are manufacturers going off-standard, they are still fibbing on the speed. I guess once you tell a lie, a second, or even a third really isn't any more harmful. Unfortunately for the con...
Simple and to the point - or at least that is what I am told. For just this reason I have in front of me three of Actiontec's wireless G products: the Cable/DSL router, USB wireless adaptor, and PC...
Wireless has an unrelenting grasp on the networking market today. With all of this new demand, more products must be developed to satisfy the needs and wants of consumers. Media players and game co...
By going back a few years to the 802.11a standard, we can once again bring harmony to the wireless spectrum. 802.11a operates in the 5GHz range which does not see the interference found at 2.4GHz....
I would definitely recommend an enhanced wireless G setup such as D-Link's offering over a strictly 'G only' setup. D-Link has shown me that you can in fact obtain good transfer speeds minus the wi...
Are you looking to go wireless or do you have an existing system you want to upgrade? It is not as easy as you might expect. This is the reason why I want to inform you, the wireless buyer, on wha...