In a work-from-anywhere world, you can’t afford a wireless dead zone. Here’s how a WiFi booster can help you avoid slowdowns and dropouts. By Tony Ware Updated Oct 24, 2023 10:26 PM EDT We may earn ...
Networking company TRENDnet have announced a new 150Mbps mobile wireless router, that – similar to a MiFi – allows you to create a wireless hotspot using 3G or 4G networks. However, unlike the MiFi ...
If you're a sucker for a dinky dongle then roll on up; TRENDnet have just launched what they're calling the world's smallest WiFi 802.11n USB adapter. The TRENDnet TEW-648UB is a little larger than a ...
London, UK - 24th September, 2015 -TRENDnet® (www.TRENDnet.com), a best-in-class wired and wireless networking hardware brand, announced today the availability of its AC1200 WiFi Range Extender, model ...
NETGEAR's WiFi Booster for Mobile Eliminates WiFi Dead Spots and Provides Better Wireless Signal Strength and Coverage for all Your Mobile Devices at Home SAN JOSE, Calif.– July 23, 2012 – NETGEAR®, ...
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I love networking. I’m sick, I know. But there’s something just… primal about making the roads and highways that allow one computer to talk to another. For all my love of networking, though, my home ...
TRENDnet is already announcing its next-gen networking products, even though you won’t get to play with them until late this year (unless you’re at CES in a few days). The company’s 1300 Mbps Dual ...
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 ...
Consumers are leveraging WiFi connectivity at home more than ever before to browse the web, stream movies and play online games on their devices. The NETGEAR WiFi Booster for Mobile improves an ...
I love networking. I’m sick, I know. But there’s something just… primal about making the roads and highways that allow one computer to talk to another. For all my love of networking, though, my home ...