Read this short primer before you rush out to buy an AC1900 router. It could save you from an expensive mistake.
We've got the first round of results from the first two AC1900 routers to hit our bench: ASUS' RT-AC68U and NETGEAR's R7000.
ASUS' RT-AC56U is a top-performing AC1200 router with an AC1750 price.
NETGEAR has announced an AC1900 router.
If you have been trying to decide between D-Link's DIR-860L and DIR-850L AC1200 routers, this review has the answer.
The Buffalo WZR-1750DHP has fast storage throughput and decent 2.4 GHz performance, but doesn't measure up on its 5 GHz side.
Linksys is previewing an AC1900 class router at IFA this week.
We retested Ubiquiti's UAP-AC and found improved 5 GHz performance, but now problems with 2.4 GHz.
Our second retest of ASUS' RT-AC66U with 3.0.0.4.372 firmware shows slightly lower performance in some cases.
TRENDnet's TEW-811DRU makes some improvements over the TEW-812DRU, but still has a few problems.
Updated - Our first look at the performance of NETGEAR's RAX80 and ASUS' RT-AX88U shows little benefit functioning as AC routers.
Updated: The first draft 11ax routers are almost here. Take a little time to know what you might be buying into.
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.