In the market for a single-unit Wi-Fi router? Forget the usual names — Consumer Reports says that this is the product that ...
Need wider-reaching, faster Wi-Fi for that pack of relentless fraggers? This ROG Rapture GT6 mesh system is one of the best that PC Labs has tested, and it's almost 40% off as Prime Day winds down.
ASUS has recently launched a new series of mesh routers, the ZenWiFi BQ16 and BQ16 Pro, which are equipped with the latest WiFi 7 technology. These routers are designed to deliver ultra-fast internet ...
Whether your information comes in leagues of LAN cable or waves of Wi-Fi, a multi-band gaming router can perform as the hub ...
The ASUS ROG Rapture GT6 mesh system is built with gamers in mind, combining speed, security, and seamless connectivity into one powerful package. Its tri-band WiFi 6 delivers expansive coverage of up ...
Asus updates its more affordable tri-band ROG Rapture line with Wi-Fi 7. Asus updates its more affordable tri-band ROG Rapture line with Wi-Fi 7. Asus announced three new Wi-Fi 7 products today, ...
Mesh WiFi systems are taking over in homes and businesses across the United States. From dual-band to tri-band and quad-band, WiFi router access points have evolved, and the best mesh WiFi routers of ...
If your router isn't using artificial intelligence in some capacity, is it really a router? The answer is yes, but be that as it may, ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) isn't leaving anything to chance ...
Working from home by day, gaming and streaming by night? A mesh network system blankets your home with uninterrupted wireless coverage. These are the best mesh routers we've tested.
Being a gamer isn’t cheap! Pretty much all your components and devices need to be of the highest quality and performance. If you’re looking to upgrade your Wi-Fi, here’s a nice way to save some cash.
Have a household full of digital devices—and online gamers? Your network needs a router that's ready-made to give gaming traffic the right of way. Check out the best we've tested.
As I've started to build up a little home lab, I've been playing around with the idea of either building or buying a PC to run pfsense on and use as my primary (edge?) router. That is, I would run my ...