Here come the 802.11ac routers, and a little ahead of schedule at that. Networking manufacturers were talking up the new wireless standard at CES in January, promising to have product ready by the ...
The RT-AC66U router introduced today by ASUS at Computex isn't the first 802.11ac spec'd high speed wireless box we've seen, but it is the first from this company. Decked out in the Black Diamond ...
Asus has unveiled a new next-generation Wi-Fi router called the RT-AC66U. The new Wi-Fi router supports 802.11ac 5G protocols offering wireless speeds of up to 1.75 Gbps. Other than the new 802.11ac ...
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A good wireless router can mean the difference between fast, speedy access everywhere in your home, or choppy, slow access on wired and Wi-Fi connections. Last week we asked you for your favorites, ...
We’re moving into our new home tomorrow and today I set up the networking stuff. The old apartment had pretty terrible internet because it had to go over a Powerline adapter. The new house has a ...
Asus has released details of a new router they have created, entering them into the 802.11ac market. The new Asus RT-AC66U router provides a combined 2.4GHz-5GHz bandwidth of 1.75Gbps, making it a ...
I have been using this router since May 2013. Today, wifi suddenly went down. I rebooted the router and it came back again. But now it keeps going down. When it goes down, the 2.5Ghz light is still ...
Offers users new 5th generation Wi-Fi (5G WiFi) with speeds up to 1.75Gbps alongside ASUS PCE-AC66 and USB-AC53 802.11ac-capable client models Taipei, Taiwan (June 1, 2012) - the ASUS RT-AC66U router ...
When thinking about computer security, you probably consider your PC and phone first and foremost. But there’s a lot of hardware between you and the nebulous malefactors of the internet, and it’s ...
Several models of Asus' routers are vulnerable to an attack that leaves little for non-technical users to protect themselves until a fix is issued. Security researcher Joshua Drake published an ...