New Line-Up of Amped Wireless Products Combines Award Winning High Power Technology with the Ultra-Fast Wireless Speeds of 802.11AC to Deliver Up to 10,000 sq ft of Gigabit Wi-Fi Coverage Chino, CA – ...
Determined not to be caught off-guard by changing technology needs on campus, the University of Houston is revamping its wireless infrastructure and piloting the upcoming 802.11ac WiFi standard. It ...
Your 802.11n wireless network and devices are about to become passé. Although the official 802.11ac specification won’t be finalized until sometime in 2013, wireless equipment will soon appear on ...
It's rare that people email to ask us when a certain product is launching, but plenty of you have been jonesing for Amped Wireless' new 802.11ac WiFi router. Six months after the company teased the ...
The latest WiFi specification promises speed and capacity advantages, but the performance it delivers will depend on your district's devices and infrastructure. As districts upgrade or expand their ...
Wireless Witch: Should You Buy an 802.11ac Router? 802.11ac is all the rage among networking vendors, with all their 802.11ac routers touting incredible speeds. But is 802.11ac worth the investment?
Award Winning High Power Technology with the Ultra-Fast Wireless Speeds of 802.11AC to Deliver Up to 10,000 sq ft of Gigabit Wi-Fi Coverage Initially announced in December last year the router finally ...
There are plenty of benefits to the 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard, and the second wave offers up even more. Let's be honest, the world of wireless Internet standards is a bit dull. The technology behind the ...
Excellent performance. Easy to set up. Includes many standard business features. Lacks some enterprise-focused features. Can't upgrade firmware within interface. Access points (APs) are to the ...
802.11ac Wi-Fi routers are just the ticket for consumers looking to cut the cord. It’s a tricky time to be in the market for a new wireless router. The safe bet is buy a model based on the ...
The standard offers theoretical speeds ranging from 6.5 Mbps to 866.7 Mbps. There is always another standard coming. This one focused on high throughput wireless networks. It is the IEEE standard ...
CNET editor Dong Ngo picks the bottom five 802.11ac-enabled Wi-Fi routers. These are the ones to avoid when choosing a home router. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since ...
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