Wireless networking gear maker Linksys is targeting the gaming crowd with its new Wi-Fi adapters. Linksys, the newly acquired division of Cisco Systems, on Wednesday announced two new adapters that ...
Know what sucks? When you have a really cool idea, like, something that you invent in your head, you get really excited about it, as it’s totally something that fulfills a need. You come up with a ...
As far as technology goes, Linksys has a sure winner with MU-MIMO and Beamforming baked into a small form factor solution in the WUSB6100M. With 802.11ac now getting a solid foothold in the market, ...
Linksys has outed a new line-up of HomePlug Powerline adapters, promising up to 200Mbps network connections passed over your regular home electricity wiring. Billed as ideal for consoles, streaming ...
With an estimated street price of $89.99, the Linksys WUSBF54G Wi-Fi Finder is the most expensive product reviewed here. While the device has a form factor very similar to the Zyxel and TrendNet ...
Although other companies have already shipped high-speed wireless adapters and access points based on the 802.11a standard, the entry of two big-name manufacturers—Linksys and Netgear—adds credibility ...
Apparently Linksys has no Windows 7 drivers for this venerable bit of kit, as I found to my dismay when I set up a dual-boot with Windows XP. I managed to find a workaround, at least for the 32-bit ...
A new wireless adapter for video game consoles from Linksys. The Wireless-B Game Adapter can connect any console with an Ethernet port to a home wireless network. Also has a cool feature for manually ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. While most people have become accustomed to connecting to Wi-Fi using their phones or tablets, anyone who handles data-heavy tasks knows that ...
We mostly take a look at high-end network gear with the newest and fastest wireless speeds, but speed isn’t always the feature that matters the most. Sometimes size matters more, and that’s why I’m ...