Routers

by Steven Wong ·Posted
ASUS enhances productivity and entertainment with a barrage of announcements that cover everything from professional OLED displays to versatile AI-powered laptops, compact NUC systems, and high-speed Wi-Fi 7 connectivity. Professional and Gaming Displays Designed for creative professionals, the 27" ProArt Display PA278CFRV supports a 2560 x 1440 QHD resolution with a 100 Hz variable refresh rate (VRR) for smooth, fast rendering. Covering 95% of the DCI-P3 gamut, the anti-glare, low-reflection (AGLR) panel offers a comfortable view while an
by Steven Wong ·Posted
With many people working from home or managing a hybrid work environment, staying connected and collaborating through video conferencing and chat is more important than ever. Not to mention the ever-growing collection of connected computers, tablets, phones, video game consoles, and other devices that are all vying for bandwidth. With that in mind, a powerful Wi-Fi router that can provide a reliable signal to practically every corner of your home is a must-have in 2022. Fortunately, companies such as Netgear, ASUS, and TP-Link are stepping in
by Steven Wong ·Posted
Even with the tremendous speed Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) has to offer, traditional wireless network connections can often encounter heavy congestion over the 2.4 GHz  and 5 GHz frequency bands, which can interfere with reliability. However, the ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000, the first Wi-Fi 6E tri-band gaming router from ASUS, allows you to bypass the noise by taking advantage of the relatively unused 6 GHz signal, which adds seven high-speed 160 MHz
by Steven Wong ·Posted
Get ready for the next phase of Wi-Fi technologies, with Wi-Fi 6E. ASUS and TP-Link are among the first to announce Wi-Fi 6E-compatible routers to help cut through congested areas for reliable and fast signals. Where traditional Wi-Fi 6 routers make use of the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies, both of which are incredibly crowded with a multitude of wireless devices, 6E adds the recently FCC-approved 6 GHz signal band with fourteen 80 MHz channels or seven 160 MHz channels for compatible devices. This relatively unused airspace grants more room
by M. Brett Smith ·Posted
Now, more than ever, a reliable Internet connection is critically important. For the millions of people working from home, the ability to do their job literally depends on it. The same is true for remote learners, virtual socializers, gamers, or anyone who wants to stream a Netflix series or two. Without a good Internet connection, those things aren’t possible—which is why you need a good wireless router.
by Stephen Janiszak ·Posted
Our devices have an insatiable appetite for Wi-Fi, and eero is here to satisfy that hunger. The plug-and-play eero home Wi-Fi System comes in a variety of configurations, you can opt for the eero Home Wi-fi System with a single eero router and two beacons, the eero Home Wi-Fi System with a single eero router and one beacon, or the eero Home Wi-Fi System with three eero routers for to cover larger spaces. Regardless of the system configuration you choose, the