Cisco's "new" top-of-line wireless router has nothing different to offer in either features or performance.
Besides easier setup, is there anything new in Cisco's six new N routers?
Cisco today announced a revamp of its consumer wireless router line that includes the first Cisco-only branded products.
We put six cards and three bridges to the test. We're not really that surprised by the overall winner.
An updated driver for our Intel WiFi Link 5300 test client helps Cisco's Linux-based draft 11n router move up in the Wireless Charts.
The WRT120N is Cisco's entry into the single-stream draft 802.11n market. But don't go crying to them if it only works at 802.11g speeds.
Cisco today announced updated versions of its Network Magic network management software. The company also said that Network Magic Basic will now be included with all Linksys by Cisco wireless routers as the default network management tool.
Updated - Our first look at the performance of NETGEAR's RAX80 and ASUS' RT-AX88U shows little benefit functioning as AC routers.
Updated: The first draft 11ax routers are almost here. Take a little time to know what you might be buying into.
Updated - 160 MHz channel bandwidth is an essential feature of 802.11ax. We take a look at whether it means trouble for your 11ac network.
Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when Wi-Fi devices roam, or more likely don't? We'll show you why the "seamless" roaming Wi-Fi gear makers promise is still as elusive as a Yeti.