Wi-Fi 6 is perplexing. The new standard promises big improvements to Wi-Fi, but in the real world, it doesn't yet offer many advantages for most home users. The D-Link DWA-X1850 ($59.99), the first Wi ...
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I'm not a fan of the X1850's design; it's just a stick. The adapter lies flat when sticking out of a USB port and sports a single blue LED on top. At 3.8 by 1.2 by 0.5 inches (HWD) and 0.8 ounces, ...
Desktop computers are generally used in a fixed location - size and weight, the need of external keyboard, mouse and monitor(s) all decide where you can have those machines in your office or home. But ...
Network adapters aren't as prevalent on the market as routers, and apart from the PCE-AC68 from ASUS that I have been using myself, there are only a few solutions that enable AC1900 capabilities.
The new DWR2101F is a 5G hotspot for taking on the road and getting download speeds up to 1.6 Gbps. D-Link is a big global player in the networking and connectivity market, and it’s taken the ...
D-Link has just jumped the router shark with its latest AC5300, AC3200 and AC3100 Ultra Performance models. On top of speeds up to 5.3Gbps for the AC5300 model, the 802.11ac devices feature, um, ...