Wi-Fi extenders can help you give your home or office's wi-fi signal a boost, but which are the models worth buying? Here's what Consumer Reports recommends.
Broadcom launches new Wi-Fi 8 chips for enterprise access points and switches Access point chips combine processing, networking, and wireless functions in a single device Wi-Fi 8 radio chips handle ...
Strong Wi-Fi coverage has become a basic requirement, not a luxury. Between remote work, smart home devices, video calls and streaming, many networks struggle once you move beyond a small apartment or ...
Which wireless access point is best? Wi-Fi has become an essential aspect of everyday life around the globe. Whether it’s doing our jobs or connecting with family and friends, it’s the backbone of ...
The Nighthawk 5G M7, launching in January, will have access to an international eSIM marketplace. The Nighthawk 5G M7, launching in January, will have access to an international eSIM marketplace. is ...
NETGEAR, global manufacturer in intelligent networking solutions designed to power extraordinary experiences, announced the WAX610W, a compact, wall-mount Wi-Fi 6 access point designed to deliver high ...
(CEDIA Expo 2025, Booth #3143) - NETGEAR® Inc. (NASDAQ: NTGR), a global leader in intelligent networking solutions designed to power extraordinary experiences, today announced the WAX610W, a compact, ...
NETGEAR WAX610W wall-mount access point for hospitality environments, multi-dwelling units (MDUs), and education settings Delivering up to 1.8 Gbps of total throughput across dual bands, WAX610W helps ...
Image art by Paul Gerke via ChatGPT 4o. Many of us take a reliable network connection for granted, but not the folks working for gas and water utilities at the grid edge. They know how tough it can be ...
When researching how to set up a Wi-Fi network, you're going to hear a lot of talk about routers and access points. While both help you connect to the internet, their roles in a network are ...
Cisco’s Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB) hardware has been hit with a hard-to-ignore flaw that could allow attackers to hijack the access points’ web interface using a crafted HTTP request.