As I explained recently, I decided to "cut the cord" with my cable company, opting instead to consume my video content from over-the-air television and streaming services like Netflix and Hulu+. Part ...
New Line-Up of Amped Wireless Products Combines Award Winning High Power Technology with the Ultra-Fast Wireless Speeds of 802.11AC to Deliver Up to 10,000 sq ft of Gigabit Wi-Fi Coverage Chino, CA – ...
Amped Wireless has introduced the US$199 REA20 High Power 700mW Dual Band AC Wi-Fi Range Extender. It’s the company’s new flagship Wi-Fi range extender and is reportedly the first in the industry to ...
With wireless home networks becoming increasingly crowded as more and more mobile devices appear under our roofs jostling for bandwidth, many will be pleased to see the upcoming 802.11ac WiFi standard ...
Amped Wireless' REC15A provides decent Wi-Fi signal extension up to 100 feet, but if you are looking specifically for an 802.11ac or 802.11n-only extender, there are better performing, less expensive ...
Amped Wireless’ US$199 REA20 High Power 700mW Dual Band AC Wi-Fi Range Extender is the first Wi-Fi range extender available with 802.11ac technology. A universal range extender, the REA20 is capable ...
At CES 2013, Amped Wireless showcases its first 802.11ac range extender and USB 3.0 802.11ac adapter. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing ...
Actiontec’s new WCB6200Q range extender (pictured above) can increase the reach of your wireless network using the same coaxial cables that are used to distribute TV signals throughout your home. And ...
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA—Netgear announced two new products today at its official CES 2013 press conference. The company revealed its universal dual-band Wi-Fi range extender, as well as the ...
D-Link and Netgear have both announced so-called range extenders to improve the coverage of Wi-Fi networks based on the 802.11ac specification. At the International CES trade show, each of the network ...
The 802.11ac WiFi standard is a spring chicken no longer, making us curious as to why there's a lack of range extenders supporting it -- barring Amped Wireless' efforts, of course. Looking to ...
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