Wi-Fi Access Points, Explained: Tips on Building a Serious Wired Home Wi-Fi Network
Wi-Fi access points (WAPs, or APs) are wireless signal host devices (a.k.a. broadcasters) that can handle multiple Wi-Fi-enabled clients simultaneously. …
Wi-Fi is the wireless alternative to network cables. It’s the most popular way to connect devices locally and to the Internet. A Wi-Fi device is one with this wireless capability built-in to connect to a Wi-Fi access point which can host multiple Wi-Fi-enabled devices at a time.
Wi-Fi access points (WAPs, or APs) are wireless signal host devices (a.k.a. broadcasters) that can handle multiple Wi-Fi-enabled clients simultaneously. …
The Enterprise 7 or UniFi E7 is the latest in Ubiquiti’s Wi-Fi 7 access points—in case you wonder why “7” …
The head says it. This post is part of a series that helps you set up a home network like …
The Orbi 870 series, first announced on January 7, 2025, at CES 2025, is NETGEAR’s third Wi-Fi 7 Orbi set. …
Judging from the model names, you might think the ASUS RT-BE92U BE9700 tri-band router is simply the Wi-Fi 7 version …
If you have been following my router reviews, you’ll note that I have increasingly mentioned the “online privacy risks” notion. …
On January 8, 2024, the Wi-Fi Alliance introduced the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 7 program, making the standard official. However, the Wi-Fi …
A couple of years ago, I enthusiastically published an explainer post on Wi-Fi Halow. (Make sure you have read that …
Today, ASUS exhibits a host of dual-band Wi-Fi 7 hardware at CES 2025, including the ZenWiFi BD5, the ZenWiFi BD4 …
If you look at ASUS’s current mobile router, the RT-AX57 Go, and think, “Meh!” just because it lacks Wi-Fi 7, …