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 access points (WAPs, or APs) are wireless signal host devices (a.k.a. broadcasters) that can handle multiple Wi-Fi-enabled clients simultaneously. …
In early 2019, I tried out TP-Link Omada access points (APs) for the first time to create a low-cost, do-it-yourself …
A big part of the questions I get daily includes those asking for a Wi-Fi router or mesh recommendation for …
This post will give you an overview of TP-Link Deco, a known mesh brand, including its brief history, what you …
This post is a primer on Linksys Velop, a popular brand for home mesh-ready routers and purpose-built systems. While the …
On January 4, 2023, ASUS unveiled its new ExpertWiFi product line. After unsurprisingly missing the initial availability target, initially set …
For years, TP-Link’s Omada has been one of my favorite DIY mesh systems using multiple Wi-Fi access points (WAPs). Now, …
In case it’s not clear, I’m not a fan of Wi-Fi extenders—often incorrectly referred to as “Wi-Fi boosters” which don’t …
Synology first added mesh capability to its Wi-Fi 5 router back in October 2018 with the release of the MR2200ac. …