There was lots of food and booze to be had at Wednesday night’s Pepcom event in midtown Manhattan, but our geek antenna naturally gravitated toward Linksys’ WUSB300N, a Wireless-N (draft 802.11n) USB ...
Linksys has outed a new line-up of HomePlug Powerline adapters, promising up to 200Mbps network connections passed over your regular home electricity wiring. Billed as ideal for consoles, streaming ...
A major advantage of using a wireless router in your office is the ability to connect multiple computers to a single, high-speed Internet connection. In addition, you can avoid running an abundance of ...
Apparently Linksys has no Windows 7 drivers for this venerable bit of kit, as I found to my dismay when I set up a dual-boot with Windows XP. I managed to find a workaround, at least for the 32-bit ...
I have bought both a Linksys WMP54G PCI card and WUSSB54G USB adapter to use in network with an older 802.11b Linksys WAP/router/switch. Reading up a little bit, I'm very concerned about the quality ...
You get what you pay for. The WUSBF54G may be the most expensive, but you get the best performance and range of any product in this roundup. With an estimated street price of $89.99, the Linksys ...
The Linksys Wireless-G Game Adapter gets the job done but leaves a lot to be desired. It's the biggest unit in this roundup, and you must configure it using a PC over Ethernet before you attach it to ...
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