The login screen to the admin interface for the Zyxel WRE2205 has the default login and password visible The Zyxel WRE2205 interface has the wizard and all the settings for setting up the network The ...
If you're looking for a quick way to extend your home network (for both wired and Wi-Fi clients) to that far corner of your home, the Actiontec Wireless Network Extender Plus Powerline Network Adapter ...
Your business is humming and everyone is feeling productive thanks to your office's wireless network. But maybe you are feeling some growing pains. Perhaps some parts of the office have a weak ...
Great Wi-Fi extenders can help fix your wireless dead spots at home, but they require more networking know-how than you might think Written By Written by Contributor, Buy Side David Murphy is a ...
We like Old homes. They are steeped in history, every blemish tells a story and every extra detail adds a bit of charm. We also like big homes. In a big house everyone can have their own space for ...
Verizon's femtocell, the Network Extender, has been officially launched, and at first glance it's a far better deal than Sprint's rival AIRAVE. Although the two units themselves are basically ...
While wireless routers are becoming stronger and offering better area coverage, not everyone wants to purchase a new one just to cover that small area of their house or office that has a weak signal.
We’ve reviewed a few Amped Wireless home networking devices already, and we’ve generally been impressed by their offerings. Our Amped Wireless High Power AC2600 Wi-Fi Range Extender review takes a ...
Whether you’ve just set up a brand-new wireless network in your home or just setting up an office space far from your trusty old router, you may find yourself with terrible signal, slow speeds, or no ...
Having stopped by the FCC back in November, the newly-named Verizon Wireless Network Extender has now shown up in some staff briefing documents complete with a January 25th expected release date.
I’ve written about the Verizon Network Extender several times (the first was just over three years ago here on Network World) and it’s a topic that just keeps on giving. Since that first article I ...