Updated - ASUS' RT-N66U "Dark Knight" router is causing quite a stir. Our full review's wireless performance tests confirm the reason why.
Updated - Belkin announced its very own "N900" router.
TRENDnet's dual-band three-stream N bridge can produce some really high throughput.
The Linksys E4200V2 may have completely new innards. But its performance compared to the original is more alike than different.
Cisco has officially announced a simultaneous dual-band 802.11abgn router supporting three-stream N on both bands.
We've changed our dual-stream test client and retested the WNDR4500.
TRENDnet has started to ship a dual-band three-stream N wireless bridge.
Updated - We had mixed results with the NETGEAR WNDR4500's performance. But not all of it was the router's fault.
TRENDnet's TEW-692GR is one of the few routers to support 450 Mbps maximum link rates on both 2.4 and 5 GHz. But its overall wireless performance is very disappointing.
Apple has switched radios in its fifth generation wireless router, but without much affect on performance.
It's harder than you think for that expensive router of yours to deliver all the throughput the big number on its box promises. We show you why.
Trying to decide between a router and a Wi-Fi System? This experiment should help you choose wisely.
Updated: Here's a quick primer on Wi-Fi 6E.
Wi-Fi ping spikes aren't always caused by a poor connection. Your router settings could be to blame.
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.
We reveal the secrets of why your devices don't always connect where you want them to and what you can do to fix it.