TRENDnet has announced an N150 single band router for about $45.
TP-LINK has announced a sub $50 N600 wireless router.
Lots has changed since 2009. So here's our updated quick-and-dirty guide for choosing a wireless router.
Updated - Our initial look at NETGEAR's WNDR4700 CENTRIA shows that it might achieve its goal of being "the center of your digital home" for at least some buyers.
NETGEAR said it has finally started to ship its long-awaited storage-centric router.
Amped Wireless has announced a high-power dual-band access point.
D-Link has introduced a second multifunction mobile AP/storage sharer.
Buffalo has replaced three of its high power routers with updated versions.
SmallNetBuilder is giving away an EnGenius EAP-300 802.11 N Multi-Function Access Point.
ZyXEL has introduced a "smoke detector" style 802.11b/g/n access point.
We take a look at how five Wi-Fi 6 routers perform with a Wi-Fi 6 client.
Updated - Our first look at the performance of NETGEAR's RAX80 and ASUS' RT-AX88U shows little benefit functioning as AC routers.
Updated - 160 MHz channel bandwidth is an essential feature of 802.11ax. We take a look at whether it means trouble for your 11ac network.
Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when Wi-Fi devices roam, or more likely don't? We'll show you why the "seamless" roaming Wi-Fi gear makers promise is still as elusive as a Yeti.