I have an Asus PCE-AC68 AC wifi card. It's a PCI-E 1x thing with a massive red heatsink on it, and 3 antennas. It must be good, right? It was working fine for about 3 months connecting to my TPLink ...
5GHz is a more recent addition to the consumer WiFi specification and on this frequency we find both 802.11n and AC standards on offer. We note that 802.11n is the only standard to run at both 2.4GHz ...
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So far the card has been fine, but there is one large barrier that I'd love to be able to move the antenna to the side of. But the cables included are only about 1m long, so when the tower sits on the ...
A high-end specification and a user-friendly admin panel isn't going to count for a lot if real-world performance isn't up to scratch. To put the Asus routers through their paces, the wireless ...
The first thing we have to note when looking at the wireless adaptor is the bold colouring. The bright red PCB and matching heatsink certainly stand out from the traditional black and red motherboards ...
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