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The DWA-192 from D-Link is a rather interesting take on the USB Wi-Fi adapter. As many of you have used in the past, Wi-Fi dongles are in most cases, not the prettiest things. In fact, most carry ...
D-Link this week unveiled a kit for running Ethernet over coaxial cables – the kind of cables that typically carry cable-TV signals to different rooms of your house. The Coax Ethernet Adapter ...
As a result, D-Link adapters are not interoperable with HomePlug AV adapters. But since we advise buyers to stick to one vendor for ease of support, that’s a moot point. Whereas HomePlug AV kits ...
D-Link announced a new line of mini adapters today for its PowerLine home networking solution. These adapters plug into any home outlet and use the existing electrical wiring to extend your ...
Editor’s note: We originally reviewed the D-Link DHP-701AV powerline adapter on June 15, 2015. We found it to be the fastest product in its class until we reviewed the Extollo LANsocket 1500.
D-Link is trying to make it simple to give your computer a Wi-Fi upgrade. The networking company has announced what it’s calling an “industry-first” Wi-Fi 6 adapter built into a USB stick.
CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He now manages CNET San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D ...
The D-Link DWA-X1850 is the first Wi-Fi 6 USB adapter. It extends 2.4GHz range, but doesn't deliver breakthrough peak speeds. Wi-Fi 6 is perplexing. The new standard promises big improvements to ...
D-Link is basing its new adapter on a chip set from DS2 (Valencia, Spain) using a media-access control and transceiver combination that meets Universal Powerline Alliance specs for achieving ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in ...
The D-Link DWA-X1850 is the first Wi-Fi 6 USB adapter. It extends 2.4GHz range, but doesn't deliver breakthrough peak speeds. I'm not a fan of the X1850's design; it's just a stick. The adapter ...
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