Media Access Control Address aka MAC Address plays a vital role to connect to the internet. To use the internet, you must have a network card and every network card has one unique MAC Address. You may ...
Asymmetric digital subscriber line, or DSL, uses telephone lines to transfer data to and from computers. Businesses can set up a wired or wireless network on an ADSL connection to avoid cabling in ...
Broadband routers use different protocols for wireless networks, most commonly 802.11B, 802.11G and 802.11N. The N protocol is the fastest of the three options with connection speeds of up to 300 Mbps ...
With the increasing number of wireless devices in the average home, finding the right wireless router that can provide ample coverage and speed can be a bit of a chore. There are many options ...
Ever since D-Link sent the AC3200 and AC5300 for review I’ve been a fan. Both of those routers sat near the top of D-Link’s price range and were absolute beasts in both looks and performance. This ...
Last fall, I reviewed the top-of-the-line D-Link RangeBooster N 650 router. I loved all of the configuration options, the configurable QoS engine, and the extensive list of preconfigured applications ...
It's been two years since we've had a new D-Link router to test in PCMag's lab, which is why I was excited to test D-Link's DIR-657 HD Media Router 1000 ($150). Part of D-Link's "Amplifi" line, this ...
D-Link's $120 DHP-1320 is a Powerline router that works with D-Link's Powerline adapters to bring Internet connectivity to areas in a house or business that a router can't cover. This is achieved by ...